Security advisory warnings sent by the UN to its staff in the Halane Security Zone in Mogadishu, Somalia, and obtained by the Wall Africa Journal, it was told that terrorist groups are planning to use unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), carry out attacks or espionage, which is a dangerous situation and therefore these measures have been taken by the United Nations agency in its Mission in Somalia
1- From August 1, 6 in the evening, a curfew was imposed in Halane and around the Green Line, which continues until further security advice is received, due to the fear that the plane may carry out a terrorist attack or espionage.
2- All workers are told to be careful, stop moving, and if they feel something coming from the air, go to a safe place.
It is the first time that this kind of fear has been faced by the organizations in Halane and it is the first time that al-Shabaab organization is suspected of having modern spy planes or suicide bombers. will show that if this issue causes significant damage,
In Somalia, it is a big event to ensure that terrorist groups get drones, which can carry explosives. I
It has been said before, what is true or is it just a claim?
This is the first time such a threat has been officially recognized in Somalia, underscoring the changing tactics of insurgent groups.
Security and political analysts in Somalia have claimed that Al Shabaab may have unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), which can be used for surveillance and armed attacks.
While we know that the warnings issued by Halane and the American Embassy in Mogadishu will come true, a journalist and analyst has already announced this issue. Unmanned aerial vehicles can attack Mogadishu in the places he pointed out
- ■The Halane camp is where the institutions, the EU, the American embassy, the British etc. reside
- ■The highly secured Adan Adde International Airport
- ■The Presidency -Villa Somalia
The government of Somalia is making efforts to secure the security of the country, especially Mogadishu, as the attacks on hotels used to be carried out by terrorists have decreased.