On Friday, the US military carried out a military strike on the extremists of ‘Al Shabaab’ in Somalia. About 30 Islamic Al-Shabaab members have been killed in this strike near the central Somali city of Galkad. Here the Somalian army was engaged in a heavy fighting with the extremists of ‘Al Shabaab’. The strike took place near Galkad, 260 km north-east of Somalia’s capital Mogadishu. The US African Command said that there was no information about the injury or death of any civilian in this strike.
According to the news agency ANI, US security forces carried out this ‘massive self-defense attack’ in support of Somalia’s national army. Somalia’s army was engaged in heavy fighting after an attack by more than 100 extremists of Al Shabaab. Significantly, Al Shabaab is linked to the terrorist organization Al Qaeda.
America is continuously supporting the Somali government
It is known that America is continuously supporting the Somali government. US President Joe Biden approved the redeployment of US forces to Somalia in May 2022 in an effort to counter the terrorist group. Biden took this decision, reversing former President Donald Trump’s decision to send less than 500 troops to Somalia in 2000.
US Army has also given a befitting reply to the extremist group
The extremist group has thousands of fighters and has long held sway over parts of central and southern Somalia, often carrying out high-profile attacks in the capital, Mogadishu. At the same time, in recent months, the US Army has also given a befitting reply to the extremist group. The US Army has also carried out several strikes in retaliation. Dozens of al-Shabaab extremists have lost their lives in this. In October last year, a US strike killed two al-Shabaab members some 218 kilometers northwest of Mogadishu. And 17 al-Shabaab fighters were killed in the November attack, about 285 km northeast of Mogadishu.
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