Journalists on the periphery—unable to enter due to sniper fire—spoke to fleeing residents.
“The ground shakes every minute,” said Halima Abdullahi, a mother of four who escaped the Bondhere district. “We hear the soldiers shouting ‘Terrorist takedown! Takedown!’ but the bullets come from two directions. There is no safe room. The PC area has become hell.”
Somali military spokesman Colonel Ali Hashi Abdi stated in a brief press release: “We are in the final stages of clearing the last enemy pockets. The conflict in Mogadishu PC hot will end within hours. We ask civilians to follow evacuation routes marked by the army.”
However, independent security analysts believe the "hot" designation may remain for several more days. Al-Shabaab has a history of leading government forces into protracted urban sieges to drain resources and morale. terrorist takedown conflict in mogadishu pc hot
Unlike the slow, methodical tactical shooters of its era, Conflict in Mogadishu is a run-and-gun experience. If you are looking for a "hot" fix of adrenaline without the need to memorize complex key bindings or command AI squads, this is the game.
ACT I – “Street of 1,000 Graves”
You insert via blacked-out MH-60 during a haboob (sandstorm). Thermal sights are useless. First contact is a pack of drugged child fighters wielding RPGs and dragging a captured Somali police officer.
Dialogue Option (The Hard Choice): Neutralize the children with non-lethal foam? (Uses rare resources) OR Cut the officer loose as a diversion? (Loss of local trust – future allies may close doors). Journalists on the periphery—unable to enter due to
ACT II – “The Hospital Below”
The mole’s signal pings from the ruins of the Digfer Hospital (a real Mogadishu landmark, now an Asylum torture hub). You breach a morgue-turned-command-center. Here, you find the ledger – but also see medical beds filled with unconscious elders hooked to dialysis machines being drained of blood to sell as battlefield clotting agent.
ACT III – “The Red Kiln”
The final tunnel leads to a subterranean kiln beneath the old Italian colonial pasta factory. The Cadaver has converted it into a rocket motor foundry – they are jury-rigging IRAMs (improvised rockets) with chlorine heads to hit the UN base at Aden Adde.
Ending (No good options):
If you save the girl, she reveals the ledger is a fake – the real shipment was 40kg of industrial cyanide already loaded into a water tanker heading to the IDP camps. The final shot is you and two surviving squad members on a technical (machine gun truck) racing down the “Green Line” boulevard. The screen cuts to black as you ram the tanker.
Post-credits audio: Radio chatter ordering a new squad to “scrub the blast zone for high-value parts.” Dialogue Option (The Hard Choice): Neutralize the children
The "PC" area, a bustling crossroads of roads leading to the port, the airport, and the presidential palace, has long been a metaphorical and literal battleground. However, the current terrorist takedown conflict in Mogadishu PC hot scenario is unprecedented. According to intelligence reports, a sleeper cell of Al-Shabaab militants had been using a network of safe houses and underground tunnels just 300 meters from the heavily fortified PC checkpoint.
The militants, disguised as vendors and tea shop owners, were allegedly planning a coordinated assault involving vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices (VBIEDs) and suicide bombers targeting senior government officials passing through the PC roundabout. When Somali intelligence intercepted communications regarding a “wedding” (their coded term for a major attack), the clock for the takedown began ticking.