Mustahil{Waagacusub.net}
Police forces of zone five regions under Ethiopian Federal Republic killed 43
people from Habargidir tribe at Sedah Bar situated in between Qalafe and
Mustahil cities.
Among the massacred
men are below:
1: Mohamed Macalin Yusuf.
2: Ali Afgalte.
3: Santuur fikir.
4: Salaad Suudi.
5: Salaad dhicisow.
6: Abdi Adan Ariqaad.
7: Ali shaah.
The injured people
whose names found are the following
. 1: Omar Salad.
2: Qaroof.
3: Macalin Caseeye.
4: Mohamud Abdi.
5: Madoobe Abdi shire.
5; Orgicade.
6; Xareed Abdi Salaad.
We have not got the names of the civilians killed.
President of zone state, Abdi Iley ordered the command of the mass killing against these people by which the police carried out there.
Abdi Iley killed these people for sake of his father who was killed by militias from Hawadle tribe in a battle nicknamed Banbalayo in Beledweyne town of Somalia.
Ethiopian Liyu police forces kidnapped about 10 persons and robbed business stores.
The abducted persons were among two men who were very familiar and from Ayr Habar Eji and they were named Cadceed Xirsi Carab, and Mahdi Farah Salaad.
Liyu police were defeated in another ambush attack and escaped with soul
Hawiye clans are
prepared to take an attack to retaliate in response to the mass killing
according to sources confirmed to Waagacusub.
Large soldiers of military help left from Galgudud and Mudug regions to protect civilians from forces loyal to Ogaden administration under Ethiopian regime.
Abdi Iley killed many
people from his own tribe fighting for freedom therefore it is not big deal to
do the same against Hawiye community of Somalia biggest Clan.
By Dahir Alasow
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Video Ethiopian-Ogaden police massacred Somali People in Mustahil
Large soldiers of military help left from Galgudud and Mudug regions to protect civilians from forces loyal to Ogaden administration under Ethiopian regime.