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A US strike in Somalia killed 5 al-Shabaab fighters on Wednesday, US Africa Command mentioned in an announcement. The strike was carried out on the request of the Somali authorities and was a “collective self-defense strike,” in accordance with AFRICOM.
The strike was carried out roughly 300 miles north of the Somali capital of Mogadishu.
No civilians have been injured or killed, AFRICOM mentioned, citing the distant location of the operation.
The newest strike marks the second time in per week that the US has focused al-Shabaab forces in Somalia. On Friday, the US carried out a strike that killed 12 al-Shabaab fighters northeast of Mogadishu.
Because the starting of the yr, the US has performed a complete of 5 strikes geared toward al-Shabaab, in accordance with AFRICOM, a sign of the elevated partnership between the US and Somali authorities and Somali forces focusing on the terrorist group. AFRICOM considers al-Shabaab the biggest and most dangerous al Qaeda community on the planet with a demonstrated will to hold out assaults towards Somalia, the US and others.
In late January, the US additionally carried out a counterterrorism operation in Somalia that killed Bilal al-Sudani, an ISIS chief answerable for spreading ISIS ideology in Africa.
The US has supplied ongoing assist to the Somali authorities since President Joe Biden accredited a Pentagon request final yr to redeploy US troops to the world in an try and counter al-Shabaab. The approval to ship fewer than 500 troops was a reversal of former President Donald Trump’s resolution to withdraw all US troops from the nation in 2020.