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Somalia: Strange airplanes land and take off the Mogadishu airport during the nights

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    Somalia: Strange airplanes land and take off the Mogadishu airport during the nights

    Sunatimes.com - Strange airplanes land and take off the Aden Adde International Airport of the nation capital of Mogadishu, according to Police, security Officials and diplomats in Halane base.

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Sunatimes.com - Strange airplanes land and take off the Aden Adde International Airport of the nation capital of Mogadishu, according to Police, security Officials and diplomats in Halane base.
Those strange airplanes are believed to take prisoners from Mogadishu amid to interrogate them on the ships off the coast of Somalia. While others loot the natural resources of Somalia.

The Mogadishu airport is closed at 5:00 PM seven days a week and the airport serves to those strange planes during the night.  

The Security personnel in Mogadishu could not speak out these activities due to unhealthy relationship between President Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud and the U.S government. 

The airplanes that fly from Djibouti and ships off the coast of Somalia made many Somalis notice strange light which many people mistakenly assumed shooting star. The projected light  was terrorized nearby residents last week. 

However, the foreign military planes are threatening the security of the country and it will likely be tools to be tortured the Somali prisoners outside of the country. Or they are using to steal the national assets during the night which could be rather hard during the day. 
By Dahir Alasow



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