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UPDF women in Somalia told to stay vigilant as the Al-Shabaab threat remains
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51315, member: 636"] Lieutenant Colonel Peter Ruyogoza Barigye delivered a powerful message to female soldiers fighting terrorism in Somalia during a heated meeting at military headquarters. The commander praised the women warriors for their brave service while warning them about dangerous threats lurking around every corner. Female troops from Uganda have been battling Al-Shabaab militants as part of the United Nations Guard Unit XI mission. Barigye stressed that these women play crucial roles in keeping peace across the war-torn region. The military boss demanded his female fighters stay sharp and protect their bases from enemy attacks. Operation Silent Storm recently smashed terrorist strongholds in Lower Shabelle as joint forces liberated key territories from Al-Shabaab control. Major Jacob Gowan Kaburika told the assembled troops that regular phone calls home would boost their fighting spirit during long deployments. The administrative officer explained that family connections help soldiers cope with the stress of combat operations. Major Teopista Opar Giramia warned her colleagues that mental and physical fitness directly impacts their battlefield performance. The gender officer reminded everyone that Somalia remains a dangerous place where threats can emerge without warning. [/QUOTE]
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