Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Survivors of the Somali army in Eritrea are being repatriated


Controversial Eritrean-trained troops will soon be repatriated to the country after their participation in the Tigrean conflict, military generals have confirmed.

The troops are expected to arrive in Mogadishu in early February and are scheduled to be stationed at General Gordan's compound, where residents have been ordered to evacuate.

It is said that each soldier will receive a salary of $ 300, which means that they will be equal to Gorgor, who earns $ 300.

The troops, who are based in Eritrea, have recently been the subject of intense criticism. Residents in the Tigrean region of northern Ethiopia say Somali forces have carried out massacres in their region.

A Canadian newspaper, The Globe and Mail, quoted witnesses as saying that the Somali military along with the Eritrean army had entered the Tigray region, a claim denied by Farmajo.

The return of some of the troops contradicts Farmajo's claim that no Eritrean soldiers have been abducted.

Farmajo should be brought to justice for the Somali youth who took part in the Tigrean war and died in part

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