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US drone strike in Somalia against al-Shabab kills ‘several’

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MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — The United States military said Saturday it has carried out a new drone strike against the alShabab extremist group in Somalia, killing “several” militants.

A statement by the U.S. Africa Command said the strike was carried out Friday night in Lower Shabelle region, about 20 miles (32 kilometers) north of the capital, Mogadishu. It came a day after another strike in the Bay Region, about 100 miles west of Mogadishu.

Friday’s airstrike was the 23rd the U.S. military has carried out this year against the al-Qaidalinke­d al-Shabab and the far smaller Islamic State group in Somalia. The Trump administra­tion earlier this year approved expanded military operations against extremists in the Horn of Africa nation.

The latest U.S. drone strike was carried out in coordinati­on with Somalia’s government, the U.S. statement said.

Separately, Somalia’s Informatio­n Minister Abdirahman Osman on Saturday said 81 al-Shabab fighters were killed in an operation by Somali security forces in Jilib district, with the extremists’ camp there destroyed.

Al-Shabab, the deadliest Islamic extremist group in Africa, has been blamed for the massive truck bombing in Mogadishu last month that killed more than 350 people. It was Somalia’s worst-ever attack and one of the world’s deadliest in years.

Earlier this month, the U.S. carried out its first airstrike against ISIS fighters in Somalia, targeting a small but growing cell that emerged in the northern Puntland region just two years ago. Many of the fighters split off from alShabab.

While Somalia’s president has vowed a “state of war” in response to last month’s attack, concern is growing about the gradual security handover that has begun from a 22,000-strong African Union force to Somali national forces.

The AU this week announced the beginning of its withdrawal from the long-chaotic and still heavily fractured nation, saying it will cut 1,000 troops by the end of the year. The AU pullout is set to be complete by the end of 2020.

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 ?? PHOTO/CHRIS CARLSON ?? A 1901 Duryea Surrey is shown during the unveiling of the exhibition “Empress Dowager, Cixi,” at Orange County’s Bowers Museum on Thursday in Santa Ana. The exhibit focuses on Cixi, the mysterious woman who quietly ruled China with an iron fist from the mid-1800s until her death in 1908. AP
PHOTO/CHRIS CARLSON A 1901 Duryea Surrey is shown during the unveiling of the exhibition “Empress Dowager, Cixi,” at Orange County’s Bowers Museum on Thursday in Santa Ana. The exhibit focuses on Cixi, the mysterious woman who quietly ruled China with an iron fist from the mid-1800s until her death in 1908. AP

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