Alshabaab 1,000 walishambulia na kuawa zaidi ya 200

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Taarifa za kuaminika na zenye ushahidi wa video ambazo wameonyeshwa waandishi wa habari, ni kuwa kabla ya mashambulizi, ndege aina ya drones zilihesabu wapiganaji 1,000 wa Alshabaab wakiwa kama umbali wa 14km kutoka kwa kambi ndogo ya wanajeshi 250 wa KDF, wakiwa wanaelekea kwenye kambi.

Wanajeshi wa KDF walijipanga na kuhakikisha kila kitu kipo imara, lile kundi lilikuja na magari matatu yaliyokua yamesheheni mabomu ili kujilipua, lakini yalipokaribia, yakapigwa shaba na kulipuka. Japo mabomu hayo yalikua ya uwezo mkubwa kiasi kwamba milipuko hiyo ilienea kwa umbali wa mraba wa mita 200 na kusababisha maafa kwa baadhi ya wanajeshi shupavu na hodari wa KDF.

Alshabaab hao zaidi ya 1,000 wakaishia kushambulia kwa mpigo, huku wakitumia kila aina ya silaha walizokua nazo, lakini kwa sababu walisubiriwa ikawa wanadondoshwa kwa mtutu wa bunduki. Mambo yalibadilika na kuwa kama jehanum maana milipuko ya kujitoa mhanga ilisikika kote, vumbi na kiza, lakini KDF walibaki wima kwa ushujaa na ndani ya dakika 30 ndege aina ya helikopta zikawasili na kusaidia kwenye vurugu.

Hao magaidi walipoona ndege wakatoweka maana hapakua na jinsi tena.

Hongera mashujaa wetu, Mungu awalaze pema peponi mashujaa hodari waliopoteza maisha yao ambao idadi yao ni 21. Na hii ilisababishwa sana na mabomu ya kujitoa mhanga. Lakini nao alshabaab zaidi ya 200 waliuawa na wapo kuzimu wanagegeda mabikira 70 kila mmoja.
Heko kwa wanajeshi wa KDF muendelee kuilinda bendera yetu, na taifa letu, tunatambua jitihada zenu, na jinsi mnavyojitolea tena kwa uzalendo mkubwa.

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Major Denis Girenge, the commander of the Kenya Defence Forces camp at Kulbiyow that was attacked by Al-Shabaab on January 27 has for the first time given a blow-by-blow account of the battle against the estimated 1,000 militants.

The major, whose narrative was backed by footage shot by a drone that the military showed to the Sunday Nation, said a day earlier he received a call from an officer based at the Hulugho camp manned by KDF soldiers, who reported strange movements about 12km away that they suspected were Al-Shabaab militants.

“We concluded that they were planning to attack either my camp or Hulugho because from that point, we were 14km away while Hulugho was 18 kilometres away,” said Major Girenge.

He added: “I decided to send out a patrol at night, 5km north of my position so that they could spot an enemy approaching.

"At 6 pm I called my men and briefed them. We reconfigured our defence to replace the men who had gone out.”

At 3am one of the sentries informed him about some movements, like a heavy vehicle was moving.

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Major Girenge estimated it was 8km away.

“After some minutes the movement stopped and there was none at all. We decided we should call surveillance guys.

"We had tried to call the locals to ask if they had spotted anything but none of their phones were going through,” he said.

The surveillance team at Hulugho dispatched Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, better known as drones, for the surveillance mission.

The drones were airborne within 10 minutes and from his command centre at the camp, the Major was monitoring images relayed from the skies.

“At around 3.30am I saw a sizable group in a bush, about 80 guys and it’s like they were receiving a briefing. We got the grid and laid our weapons including mortars and hit the place,” said Major Girenge.

THE ATTACK
It disrupted their meeting and they all rose and started running towards the camp.

“We were about 4km away. We could see them from the drone images.

"We kept on hitting but the group kept on increasing and we established that many other people had crept in, in groups during the day and were hiding in the bushes,” added Major Girenge.

At that point he called his commander in Manda and informed him that the numbers of the attackers was increasing by the minute despite the relentless firing.

The group then stopped at a village called Bulaqoqon, which is about 1.5 kilometres from the camp, and started marching towards the camp after about 10 minutes.

“At this point their number was a thousand plus. But before they began moving again, they all bowed to the ground and started praying.

"We could see all that from the drone. We hit them at that point and they started moving,” Major Girenge said.

By 5.15am the group was 800 metres away from the camp’s first line of defence positions.

“I ordered my men to open their small arms, and start hitting them. All this time they had not fired back. Until about 5.45am they fired the first shot.

"So I reported to CO (commanding officer) that we have established contact. My commander told me he has already scrambled aircrafts and they would be taking off,” said the major.

He went on: “The battle was on and everybody was busy. One soldier called me on radio and his exact words were Afande iko VBIEDs zinakuja, (Sir there are Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Devices approaching).”

A VBIED is simply a bomb on wheels.

“I told him to engage 84 mm calibre weapon which we use to destroy heavy vehicles. He fired and it exploded outside.

"The explosion was so massive and that changed the scenario. It created a gap and suicide bombers followed,” said Major Girenge.

The explosion created a massive impact because fragments were felt in a radius of 200 meters.

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Another two VBIEDS approached the camp but they never penetrated the defence lines after they were taken out by high calibre weapons.

“The explosion was massive and I believe that is what led to the number of casualties we sustained,” added Major Girenge.

Sitting on a bench outside his ward at the Defence Forces Memorial Hospital in Nairobi, he continued to narrate the events without batting an eyelid.

The battle-hardened soldier has fought in Somalia starting with his time at the rank of Captain.

He was in Kismayu in 2012 and the company he was leading had also taken Fafadun from Al-Shabaab in the same year.



Col Kenneth Mungai answers questions during an interview with Nation at Defence Forces Memorial Hospital in Nairobi on February 4, 2017. PHOTO | ANTHONY OMUYA | NATION MEDIA GROUP


At 6.15am one of the pilots called him to say that he was getting into the aircraft and would be overhead in 30 minutes.

“At 7;45 am I heard the first choppers overhead. By 7am all guns were silent and I could hear a few remnants shouting as they pulled their bodies and run away.

"I called Army operations to say firing had ceased and we are consolidating and asked choppers to come in and help casualties,” added Mjr Girenge.

By 9am rescue helicopters had come and I was among the first to be airlifted.

He sustained gunshot wounds on his left arm, legs and lower abdomen.

Asked about the contradicting reports that the camp was overrun, the major burst out in laughter.

“I was at the camp until the last minute. If it was overrun I would not be here right now talking to you. I would be somewhere dead.

"We defended the camp to the last minute. It is Al-shabaab who ran away,” he said.

Regarding images posted by Al-Shabaab terrorist and their sympathisers, showing burning military tanks, he added.

“There were no tanks at Kolbiywo so those images are from somewhere else. They left immediately the aircrafts started firing.

"If anybody would have withdrawn from that camp, it would have fallen. We would be having a different story today.

"The only people who were out are those who were on patrol. I have since established they are well,” said Mjr Girenge.

STILL ALIVE
There were also claims that the command had fallen and the commanding officer either dead or taken prisoner by Shabaab.

He said: “I am the OC (Officer Commanding) and so claims that I died, that I went with Shabaab should not even be considered. I am right here.”

The Major, together with another officer of equal rank, and three Captains, commanded a total of 250 soldiers at the camp.

The core unit, comprised of the C-Company of the 15 KR based at Mariakani.

Other supporting units were Battery Pac Howitzer (artillery battery that specialises in heavy weapons), Section mortars and Engineers.

The team was deployed to Somalia on December 28, last year.

Official KDF reports shows 21 personnel died.

The initial report said nine KDF personnel were killed and the senior medical officer at the military hospital Col (Dr) Kenneth Mungai said 12 others died while undergoing treatment.

He added: “We received 44 personnel with injuries. Most of them were bullet injuries. We have since discharged 20 of them. So we still have others in hospital. Most of them required surgery.”

Major Girenge dismissed the Al-Shabaab propaganda figure of more than 50 dead as the usual terrorists’ trick of “blowing things out of proportion”.

Major Girenge is ready to go back to Somalia after leaving hospital.

The narrative given to the Sunday Nation was backed by drone footage that the military said gave a true picture of the events.

Major Girenge came back with a souvenir that will forever remind him of the war.

It is his smart phone with a bullet hole right through the middle.

Corporal Amani Ramadhan, another battle hardened soldier saw four of his men go down.

He was the section commander and in charge at the first line of defence.

“We were well prepared, the defence was organised. This was not a surprise because we had information. In terms of equipment we were prepared,” said Corporal Ramadhan.



Corporal Amani Ramadhan speaks to the Nation at Defence Forces Memorial Hospital in Nairobi on February 4, 2017. He saw four of his men go down. PHOTO | ANTHONY OMUYA | NATION MEDIA GROUP


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When the first VBIED arrived at 6am, he ordered the men under his command to shoot the driver.

“The aim was to kill the driver and unfortunately we were not able to. After two minutes there was a heavy and loud explosion and it suddenly became dark like the night.

"All trees around were uprooted. I was only 30 metres away. I think I was the first victim. I lost a finger,” he said.

He, however, continued fighting along with a colleague he identifies as Sergeant Asiz, who was firing using a mounted machine gun.

“He told me he had fired the last bullet in the belt. I gave him another belt. He was shot as he loaded it. But he stood up and went on.

"He fired again before he was shot thrice. Then Corporal Mwakio was using an M4 and I told him to drop it and take over at the machine gun. He spotted another VBIED,” said Cpl Ramadhan.

He went on: “I told him to shoot the driver because if they came closer we would die. He shot the target and it exploded at a good distance. There was a third VBIED and it took another direction.”

Unfortunately Corporal Mwakio was also shot thrice and fell.

Two men were left with him Private Nguyo and Corporal Ouma who from their positions they were not able to take the machine gun.

They also died in battle.

As the Corporal lay still injured, he saw Al-shabaab fighters load bodies of their dead fighters on two lorries.

He estimates more than 200 bodies were loaded on trucks.

“At no time was the camp overran. They ran away. If it was overran then we would not be here. Rescue aircraft were able to land. To me in my estimate we killed over 200.”

“The bodies were piled until the lorries were full. Those are the only ones I saw but there were other,” said Corporal Ramadhan.

Face to face with Shabaab: KDF heroes’ testimony
 
Hivi hawa watu hawatakuja kuidhulu Kenya kweli siku moja?mi nahisi watakua wamewachokonoa na wanaweza kupanga mashambulizi mabaya zaidi siku moja,sipendi kabisa mimi kusikia nchi yangu inajiingiza kwenye ugomvi kama huu!
 
Hivi hawa watu hawatakuja kuidhulu Kenya kweli siku moja?mi nahisi watakua wamewachokonoa na wanaweza kupanga mashambulizi mabaya zaidi siku moja,sipendi kabisa mimi kusikia nchi yangu inajiingiza kwenye ugomvi kama huu!

Hamna jinsi, ukipata muda kaisome hii taarifa http://www.warrior-insight.com/wp-c...xpansionism-and-an-East-African-caliphate.pdf
Nia ya magaidi ni kutengeneza kitu kinaitwa East African Caliphate, hivyo wakiwachiwa bado hapatakalika. Jitihada za majeshi ya Afrika Mashariki (kasoro Tanzania) ni muhimu sana kule. Kila nchi ya EAC imesaidia katika kudhibiti hali, maana vinginevyo itakua kusaga meno na majanga.

Hamna nchi inayopakana na magaidi halafu ikabaki salama, utajifanya kutotaka kuhusika, ufiche kichwa ardhini lakini yatakukuta tu usipochukua tahadhari.
 
Kuna kale kajamaa nadhani ni kiongozi chao ,kina lafudhi ya kimombasamombasa huwa kinatoa video fulani wanaonekana wapo kambini porini, hivi haiwezekani ukafanyika uchunguzi wa kisayansi juu ya walipo halafu drone ikadondosha mabomu ya maana kumaliza hao mchwa?
 
Hii habari naona imetiwa nakshi nyingi kuhakikisha inapendeza masikioni mwetu[emoji23] [emoji23]
Askari shupavu na makini wa KDF
Sawa askari shupavu mbona hao Alsha bab hawaondoki
 
hahaha wakenya mnajipa afueni,siungi mkono alshabab ila mna jeshi dhaifu lisilo na weledi lililojaa ukabila ndani yake na ndio maana wasomali wanawatandikeni kisawa sawa,yaani umeleta habari viceversa ili familia za wahanga mfiche upumbavu wenu,mara hii kikosi cha mwisho walipeleka wasomali wengi eti acha Alshabab wauwe waislam wenzao,wale wakagutuka na ndio waliotoa siri walipokuja wao wakatenganisha kama kawaida yao,na kuanza na kichapo,hii vita ni ngumu na wakenya mshaishindwa na mtandelea tu kunyooshwa mpaka mutie adabu,sisi Tanzania hatuna haja ya kuenda huko tunajali usalama wa raia wetu kabla ya kila kitu,nyinyi mnaoingilia mambo ya nchi za wenzenu badala ya kulinda mipaka yenu subiri yawakute.
na jana KDF wameuliwa kumi na tano kama huna taarifa,angalieni habari acheni kupika propaganda.
 
No way ningetamani kuona kenya ikiwashinda hawa magaidi lakini habari imeandikwa kiushabiki sana hamna hata moja la kuaminika.
Imagine unaambiwa wanajeshi wa kenya wako pembeni wakihesabu miili ya al-shabab ikipakiwa kwenye lorry?!
Acheni uongo wakenya yani al-shabab mpaka wanapata muda wa kukusanya casualities manake si wameshawasilence.
Yani nyinyi mkae pembeni bila kuwagusa muwaache wapakie watu wao bila kushambulia?
 
hawa wakenya wanaogopa kusema ukweli kwani wakisema ukweli wanajeshi wao wataogopa kwenda somalia.
 
Congratulation kdf. Another account highlighting the bravery of our soldiers.
But the account also illustrates something critical. There are many local sympathisers among the Somalis. There's need for surveillance based on technology rather than relying on locals for info. In fact the drones should be increased and as a strategy we need to increase aerial bombardment.
However, besides Kenya and Somali govt army, we hear very little of the rest of amisom pacifying regions beyond Mogadishu. I think thats where the problem is. Its like amisom went to police the streets of Mogadishu. Amisom is a complete failure and mandate need to be evaluated.
No wonder alshabab are hellbent on getting kdf out of somalia. This attack was meant to influence the politics of 2017 and push for a discussion towards withdrawal of kdf from Somalia.
 
wakenya hebu rudisheni wanajeshi wenu nyumbani mnapigana vita msioweza kuishinda hata kwa karne moja ijayo, ugaidi wowote ukiunganishwa na uislam kuushinda sahau, utawapiga leo kesho watashambulia sehemu mhimu za nchi yenu, USA mwenyewe alishawakimbia hao wasomali sembuse nyie wakikuyu? hamuoni hasara mnazopata kwa kumaliziwa asikari wenu wa kulinda nchi yenu? sisi watanzania tunawapenda sana majirani zetu ila nyie mnatuona hatufai kwa kuwa hatuwaungi mkono hii vita yenu na wasomali, please guys withdraw your men from the zone otherwise you must comply with the effects.
 

Ni vigumu sana kuwafuata hawa jamaa maana hukusanyika kusanyika porini kiaina, na kwa vile huwezi kupiga bomu kila kusanyiko la watu, maana kuna wengi hujificha kama wachungaji wa kondoo na mbuzi. Pale huwa mtihani sana, mchana unawaona watu wamevaa makanzu na wapo kwenye shughuli zao za kimaisha, huyu anauza karafuu, yule anauza dukani, mwengine anauza mchele... yaai wapo ndani ya jamii.

Njia rahisi ya kupigana nao ni wakati wameshambulia kijeshi, wanapokuja wengi kama walivyofanya juzi.
 

Kenya recently drones purchased in 2015


Kenya continues to modernize its security and defense forces. Recently, it was revealed that the US government had approved sale of aircraft worth more than Sh40 billion to Kenya. (Though military hardware is manufactured by private companies, the US governments decides which countries they can or cannot sell to.)

This week, it was announced that Kenya has received several unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), popularly known as drones. These are however not capable of dropping bombs on the enemy, but are merely for surveillance. They can be used in the country or in battlefields outside the country.





The aircraft, dubbed ScanEagle (pictured above), were ordered in 2015 at a cost of $9.86 million (Sh1 billion) under the US Department of Defence’s Foreign Military Sales (FMS) programme.

Speaking to the Business Daily, David McKeeby, a spokesperson in the US State Department, said that the aircraft have already been delivered and now form part of Kenya’s artillery.

“We can confirm that Kenya has received these ScanEagle units,” he said.

He however declined to disclose the number of drones, saying only the Kenyan government can. It was however revealed that the drones came with launch and recovery equipment.

Despite the lack of information on the total drones procured, we can make a pretty accurate guess that Kenya bought 12 of them.

The ScanEagle full name is Boeing Insitu ScanEagle. It is built by Insitu, a subsidiary of Boeing. This drone has been deployed since August 2004 in the Iraq War, but has been improved several times.

ScanEagle carries a stabilized electro-optical and/or infrared camera on a lightweight inertial stabilized turret system, and an integrated communications system having a range of over 100 km.

It has a flight endurance of over 20 hours.

Unlike big drones, the ScanEagle needs no runway for deployment. Instead, it is launched using a pneumatic launcher known as the “SuperWedge” launcher.

ScanEagle launch system





It is recovered using the “Skyhook” retrieval system, which uses a hook on the end of the wingtip to catch a rope hanging from a pole.

ScanEagle Recovery System





A single unit consisting of 4 drones and the ground launch and recovery system costs $3.2 million (Sh332 million).

Therefore, if Kenya spent Sh1 billion, it must have purchase 3 units consisting of 12 drones.

Kenya is the second country in Africa, after Cameroon, to operate this drone. In total, 23 countries in the world have the ScanEagle.

Here’s a video showing the launch and recovery of the ScanEagle drone.


It is still unclear whether Kenya owns any armed drones. In Africa, the only confirmed countries that operate weaponized drones are South Africa and Nigeria. The number of global players in this field is however growing steadily.

Ownership of drones capable of bombing targets is limited, not just by the price tag, but also by the desire of producing countries like the US to sell them in the first place.

One of the most commonly used by the US to bomb targets, the MQ-9 Reaper, costs $64.2 million per unit (includes four aircraft, sensors, GCSs, and Comm)

It’s unclear if they can be sold as a single aircraft, but it’s possible, the price comes to around Sh1.6 billion each.

The MQ-9 Reaper





But this one is among the cheap ones.

Others like the RQ-4 Global Hawk are beyond the reach of poor countries. It costs $222.7 million (KSh 23 billion). For that price, you can buy nearly 3 Boeing 737.

Boeing 737

The Global Hawk drone weighs 7 tonnes. Here are some photos.

RQ-4 Global Hawk












- See more at: PHOTOS: The Sh1 Billion Drones Kenya Has Just Bought from the US
PHOTOS: The Sh1 Billion Drones Kenya Has Just Bought from the US
 
"Lakini nao alshabaab zaidi ya 200 waliuawa na wapo kuzimu wanagegeda mabikira 70 kila mmoja" [emoji15]
 
daahh inauma sana jamani ujue asikari wenu wanauawa sana, huruma sana hawa watu lazima mtumie njia tofauti na ya makambi ya kijeshi, kuweka kambi ya kijeshi kunawarahisishia sana hawa wajinga ku attack vikosi vyenu, cha msingi mfanye ku retreat then mutumie mbinu nyingine, hivi jeshi la serikali ya somalia mbona halilengwi sana na mashambulizi badala yake mnapigwa nyie tu?
 
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