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Somalia: Ethiopian Troops Entirely Pull Out a Focal Base in Central Region


 

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Shabelle Media Network (Mogadishu)

28 January 2008
Posted to the web 28 January 2008

Hundreds of Ethiopian troops have lastly withdrawn from Janta-Kundishe ward on the outskirt of Beledweyne town the provincial capital of Hiiraan region later of Sunday witnesses said.

The troops have freed three prisoners were in there custody sooner than there pull out, also they have shattered the bases they have with thrown before they packed up at the pull out time, the inhabitants of Janta-Kindishe have turned out cheering with the soldier's abandonment Janta-Kindishe resident Hassan Jeylani told shabelle.

The Ethiopian soldiers thus far have a Territorial Army bases at Kala-beyrka traffic circle 30km from the north of Beledweyne town the provincial capital o0f Hiiraan region..

It's yet unidentified the motivation which Ethiopian soldiers moved out from one of there main basis in Hiiraan region central Somalia.



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