False ClaimFalse: Claims Somalia Expelled UAE Ambassador Are Baseless
Claim: Reports circulating on social media allege that the Federal Government of Somalia has expelled the Ambassador of the
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False ClaimClaim: Reports circulating on social media allege that the Federal Government of Somalia has expelled the Ambassador of the
No EvidenceClaim: Reports circulating on social media claim that the Federal Government of Somalia has deployed troops to areas within
False ClaimClaim: Some officials from the Southwest State of Somalia alleged that aircraft belonging to the Government of Türkiye carried
False ClaimClaim: Reports circulating in Somali media allege that a Somali government aircraft, reportedly used by the military, crashed in
MisinformationIn Short: A document circulating on Somali social media claims to be an official statement from Türkiye’s
Ministry of National Defense regarding combat aircraft deployed in Mogadishu. There is no
evidence this statement is authentic. It was not published on any official Turkish government
platform, has not been reported by international media, and bears multiple indicators of
fabrication.
No EvidenceIn Short: The Puntland and Jubbaland administrations claim that the Federal Government of Somalia endangered their officials and security personnel and denied aircraft permission to land in Mogadishu. No evidence has been provided to support these allegations. Available information shows that both administrations violated verbally agreed security arrangements for a scheduled national conference, prompting federal authorities to enforce security protocols.
False ClaimIn Short: A viral report claims that international airlines, including Turkish Airlines, warned that they may suspend flights to Mogadishu due to security concerns at Aden Adde International Airport. There is no evidence of such warnings, and the claim has been denied by the Somali Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA).
Synthetic MediaContent:Messages shared on WhatsApp groups claim that armed clashes occurred near Mogadishu airport overnight. After checking with local sources
MisleadingContent: A video widely shared on Facebook claims to show a recent military attack in Mogadishu. The video includes
False ClaimClaim: Reports circulating on social media allege that the Federal Government of Somalia has expelled the Ambassador of the
No EvidenceClaim: Reports circulating on social media claim that the Federal Government of Somalia has deployed troops to areas within
False ClaimClaim: Some officials from the Southwest State of Somalia alleged that aircraft belonging to the Government of Türkiye carried
False ClaimClaim: Reports circulating in Somali media allege that a Somali government aircraft, reportedly used by the military, crashed in
MisinformationIn Short: A document circulating on Somali social media claims to be an official statement from Türkiye’s
Ministry of National Defense regarding combat aircraft deployed in Mogadishu. There is no
evidence this statement is authentic. It was not published on any official Turkish government
platform, has not been reported by international media, and bears multiple indicators of
fabrication.
No EvidenceIn Short: The Puntland and Jubbaland administrations claim that the Federal Government of Somalia endangered their officials and security personnel and denied aircraft permission to land in Mogadishu. No evidence has been provided to support these allegations. Available information shows that both administrations violated verbally agreed security arrangements for a scheduled national conference, prompting federal authorities to enforce security protocols.
False ClaimIn Short: A viral report claims that international airlines, including Turkish Airlines, warned that they may suspend flights to Mogadishu due to security concerns at Aden Adde International Airport. There is no evidence of such warnings, and the claim has been denied by the Somali Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA).
Synthetic MediaContent:Messages shared on WhatsApp groups claim that armed clashes occurred near Mogadishu airport overnight. After checking with local sources
MisleadingContent: A video widely shared on Facebook claims to show a recent military attack in Mogadishu. The video includes