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US strike kills 30 Al-Shabaab fighters in Somalia

By ANI | Updated: January 22, 2023 10:50 IST

A US military strike on Friday (local time) killed approximately 30 Islamist Al Shabaab fighters near the central Somali ...

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A US military strike on Friday (local time) killed approximately 30 Islamist Al Shabaab fighters near the central Somali town of Galcad, where Somalia's military was engaged in heavy fighting, US Africa Command said in a statement, reported CNN.

The strike occurred about 260 kilometers northeast of the Somalian capital of Mogadishu, near Galcad. US Africa Command assessed that no civilians were injured or killed due to the remote location.

US forces "conducted a collective self-defense strike" in support of Somalia National Army forces who were "engaged in heavy fighting following a complex, extended, intense attack by more than 100 Al-Shabaab fighters," the statement said, referring to the terror group linked to Al Qaeda.

As per a defense official, there was no US military present on the ground when the airstrike occurred, reported CNN.

The US has provided ongoing support to the Somali government since President Joe Biden approved a Pentagon request to redeploy US troops to the area in an attempt to counter the terrorist group in May 2022. The approval to send fewer than 500 troops was a reversal of former President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw all US troops from the country in 2020.

"Somalia remains central to stability and security in all of East Africa. US Africa Command's forces will continue training, advising, and equipping partner forces to help give them the tools they need to defeat Al-Shabaab, the largest and most deadly Al-Qaeda network in the world," the US military said in Saturday's statement.

In recent months, US forces have conducted numerous strikes in the region that have resulted in dozens of Al-Shabaab casualties, reported CNN.

In October, a US strike killed two Al-Shabaab members about 218 kilometers north-northwest of Mogadishu. A subsequent November strike killed 17 Al-Shabaab fighters approximately 285 kilometers northeast of Mogadishu.

While in late December, another US strike killed six Al-Shabaab terrorists near the city of Cadale, which is about 150 miles northeast of the capital.

( With inputs from ANI )

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