Saturday, October 16, 2010
Heavy fighting between the transitional government soldiers and al-Shabaab has started at the out in parts around Beledweyn town of Hiran region in central Somali on Saturday morning, witnesses told Shabelle radio.
The fighting had reportedly started as many of al-Shabaab fighters attacked at El-gal village in out of Beledwyn town where there had been military base for the Somali government troops.
The real casualties of the fighting are unclear so far, but residents in the areas said that the sound of heavy weapon could be heard all directions in the areas.
The people of Beleweyn town have great fears over the fighting between the two sides as and reports from the town indicate that there was no businesses and public traffic movements there on Saturday morning.
The News:
http://www.shabelle. … n-in-central-somalia
Two field commanders of the Islamic opposition located in eastern Tajikistan’s Rasht Valley have reportedly agreed to lay down their weapons and join forces with government troops to “hunt down foreign militants.”
The independent news agency Asia-Plus quoted authorities in Rasht as saying that 27 members of armed groups commanded by Mirzokhuja Ahmadov and Mullo Sadriddin surrendered their weapons earlier this week.
The news came after local media reported on October 14 that Tajik officials were negotiating with local commanders in Rasht to end intense fighting that has been going on in the onetime militant stronghold for nearly a month. The ongoing military operation against militants began when 28 government troops were killed on September 19 when their convoy was ambushed in Rasht’s remote Kamarob Gorge.
The News:
http://www.rferl.org … n_Rasht/2191514.html
Friday, October 15, 2010
An explosion at a base belonging to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards has killed 18 people and injured 14.
Reports are emerging of the blast at an ammunitions store on Tuesday in north-western Lorestan province.
The injured were taken to Khoramabad, 300 miles (500 km) southwest of Tehran.
An elite military force, the Revolutionary Guard was set up shortly after the 1979 Iranian revolution to defend the country’s Islamic system.
The north-west of Iran has seen several attacks in recent months by Kurdish militants against the Iranian military.
The military is fighting armed groups and separatist movements in the south-east along the border with Pakistan as well as in the far north-west along the border with Iraq.
The News:
http://www.bbc.co.uk … middle-east-11531378
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Peruvian police have arrested a top commander of the Maoist Shining Path guerrilla group in an operation in which two alleged rebel fighters were killed, local media reported on Wednesday.
Edgar Mejia, also known as “Comrade Izula,” was detained at noon, Marlon Savitzky, a police chief in the Huallaga region was quoted as saying by Peru 21 in its website.
Savitzky said the rebel leader is suspected of leading guerrilla groups in two gun battles with police in the past few years in which 11 police officers and a representative of the attorney’s office were killed.
In Peru’s main coca growing regions, the Alto Huallaga, the Ene and Apurimac River Valleys, police and soldiers often clash with cocaine smugglers with links to the Shining Path group that waged a war against the state in the 1980s and 1990s.
The News:
http://news.yahoo.co … /us_peru_guerrilla_1
Three soldiers of International Security Assistance Force (Isaf, under Nato command) have died today in western Afghanistan. 3 soldiers killed are not italians. Western region is that where are actually deployed almost more than 3.500 italian soldiers present in Afghanistan. Isaf referred only that the death occurred because outbreak of rudimentary bomb.
In last 24 hours 9 foreign soldiers died in attacks.
The News:
http://temporeale.li … 10-14_114555702.html