Somalia: US troops reportedly hunting wildlife in central Somalia
 
 

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somalia-(Mareeg)People living along the pirate-infested central Somalia coastline have been scared by helicopters bearing US flags.

 

The helicopters have not attacked anyone, but are hunting wildlife in the area, residents say.
 

It is not the first time residents of central Somalia have complained about the troops, who are believed to Americans stationed in Somalia to fight pirates, but have changed to become hunters after they captured several wild animals and transported them to their warships off the Somali coast.
 

Yusuf Hirsi who resides in a location near the coastline said three helicopters were searching and hunting down wild animals. He said he would invite journalists to demonstrate the problems inflicted on them by the troops.
 

The US troops in Somalia are now hunting the country's wildlife under the guise of fighting pirates or protecting the Somali coastline.
 

The environmentalists have especially pointed their finger of blame at the administrations Some Somali regions of exporting the illegally commodities and the national properties those are reportedly signed private contracts with foreign agencies.
 

They have threatened that everything is now being recorded and one day those responsible and those giving them the facilitation for the export will be brought before the justice.
 

Mogadishu, despite the lack of a strong central authority, still saw independent local organizations marking the World Environment Day with celebrations. This year the global theme is "give earth a chance".
 
By: Abdi Guled
Email: Abdinasir4@gmail.com
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