The Commercial Appeal

Accounts differ on slain Somali

- Abdi Guled ASSOCIATED PRESS

MOGADISHU, Somalia – A U.S. military airstrike has killed a worker for a telecom company in Somalia, officials in the country said Tuesday.

Mohamud Haji Sirad, 55, a local manager of Hormuud, Somalia’s largest telecom company, was killed when two missiles struck his farm on the outskirts of the rebel-held town of Jilib on Monday, Somali officials said.

Both the U.S. Africa Command and Somalia’s government said the airstrike killed a member of the al-qaida-linked al-shabab extremist group. But officials at Hormuud said the airstrike killed their local manager in Jilib.

A Somali intelligen­ce official said the man targeted by the airstrike appeared to have been on the security radar, but he declined to confirm whether officials were aware that their target was a telecom worker. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

Somali authoritie­s have long accused some businessme­n of having ties with al-shabab, which extorts significant amounts of money from businesses to finance its activities in the Horn of Africa nation.

The U.S. Africa Command statement said that “we currently assess no civilians were injured or killed as a result of this airstrike” that was carried out in coordinati­on with Somalia’s government.

The United States has carried out a number of airstrikes against al-shabab during President Donald Trump’s administra­tion. Some have been followed by allegation­s of civilians killed.

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