"The four men were captured weeks ago. They were publicly executed today after the court ruling and after admitting espionage,” Mohamed Abu Abdalla, al Shabaab’s governor for the Jubba regions said by phone.
"Two of them were spying for the Ethiopian government and the other two were spying for Somali government intelligence.”
Al Shabaab’s grip on the Horn of African nation has been weakening since it was pushed out of the capital in 2011 by African Union peacekeepers. But it still controls large parts of the countryside.
It is trying to overthrow the weak, U.N.-backed government and impose a strict form of Islamic law. Somalia has been riven by civil war since 1991, when clan warlords overthrew a dictator then turned on each other.
Source: Africa News
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Al Shabaab Claims Killing Two Ethiopian Spies
November 7, 2017 - Al-Qaeda affiliated terrorist group, al Shabaab insurgents shot four men accused of spying.