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Somali Shabaab rebels say they shot down U.S. drone
19 Oct 2009 17:26:01 GMT
Source: Reuters
* Drone was flying over southern port of Kismayu

* Insurgents hunt for wreckage

* Shabaab targets Sufi holy sites in central region

(Adds U.S. Navy comment in paragraph 5) By Abdi Sheikh

MOGADISHU, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Insurgents of the Somali al Shabaab group shot down a U.S. drone aircraft flying over the southern port of Kismayu on Monday and were searching for the wreckage, an insurgent spokesman said.

U.S. commandos killed a 'most wanted' al Qaeda suspect allied to al Shabaab last month in a helicopter raid in the rebel-held south of the failed state.

"We fired at an American plane spying for information over Kismayu. Our forces targeted the plane and shot it and we saw the plane burning. We think it fell into the sea," said Sheikh Hassan Yacqub, spokesman for al Shabaab in Kismayu.

"We are still searching for it," he told Reuters.

Lieutenant Nathan Christensen, spokesman of the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet in Bahrain, said all its unmanned aerial vehicles had been safely recovered but could not give further details.

Al Shabaab, which Washington says is al Qaeda's proxy in Somalia, controls much of the south and centre where it is waging an insurgency against the fragile U.N.-backed government.

Residents in one small central town, Galhareeri, said al Shabaab fighters destroyed a mosque, the grave of a revered Sufi Muslim cleric and a Sufi Muslim university there on Sunday.

The hardline group has targeted Sufi holy sites and religious leaders in the past, saying their practices conflict with the insurgents' strict interpretation of Islamic law.

"They destroyed the Sheikh Ali Ibaar's grave and our mosque. They also knocked down our Islamic university," elder Hassan Ali said by telephone. "We do not know where to flee."

Fighting in Somalia has killed 19,000 civilians since the start of 2007 and driven 1.5 million from their homes.

A spokesman for Ahlu Sunna Waljamaca, a moderate Sufi militia group that is battling al Shabaab in central regions, denounced the desecration of the holy sites in Galhareeri.

"We strongly condemn al Shabaab for its evil acts," Sheikh Abdullahi Sheikh Abu Yusuf told Reuters. "They are notorious for destroying great graves, even in places where they just spend a couple of nights."

Al Shabaab has shocked many Somalis, moderate Muslims, with its stern version of Sharia law, involving amputations for theft, and lately the public whipping of women for wearing bras.

Al Shabaab fighters have banned movies, musical telephone ringtones, dancing at weddings and playing or watching soccer. Some residents, however, give the rebels credit for restoring a degree of law and order to parts of the country.

In the capital Mogadishu, police displayed on Monday the body of a foreign gunman who appeared to be Arab and was killed on Sunday during an al Shabaab attack on government forces.

"You see this dead Arab. He was among the members of al Qaeda who came from other countries just to destroy Somalia," police spokesman Abdullahi Barise told reporters, standing over the corpse of a light-skinned man with several bullet wounds.

Al Shabaab have urged foreign jihadists to join their battle against what they describe as Somalia's apostate government. (Additional reporting by Ibrahim Mohamed and Abdi Guled in Mogadishu and Sahra Abdi in Nairobi; writing by Daniel Wallis; editing by Helen Nyambura-Mwaura/Tim Pearce))


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