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Warlord H.E Said Abdullahi Deni has deployed additional #UAE-trained Puntland Maritime Police Force to #Dhahar to reinforce his militia following yesterday’s clashes. This clearly indicates that he is the instigator of the unnecessary and violent attack on the peaceful, civilian-populated town of Dhahar.

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Suldan I. Mohamed, MA

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