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US Airstrikes kill 15 Al-Shabaab militants in Lower Shabelle region, Somalia

Storyline:National News, Security

The US military conducted two airstrikes against Al-Shabaab, al Qaeda’s branch in Somalia, in a terrorist haven outside of the capital of Mogadishu.

US Africa Command (AFRICOM) announced yesterday that it killed 15 Al- Shabaab fighters in two operations on Feb. 11 in the town of Janaale, which is 40 miles southwest of Mogadishu.

The attacks were launched “as Somali forces were leading an operation in an area where al-Shabaab conducts terrorist activities, as well as exploits the local populace for illegal taxes,” AFRICOM reported.

Janaale is 10 miles west of the town of Gandarshe, Al-Shabaab dominated area along the Somali coast.

The US air campaign against Al-Shabaab has continued to intensify and is on pace to quickly outstrip last year’s strike total. There have been 17 attacks against Al-Shabaab so far this year. Last year, AFRICOM has also launched 47 strikes.

AFRICOM has been clear in both its press releases and public statements that the targeting of Al-Shabaab is designed to support the Somali government’s efforts in battling Al-Shabaab and to “create space for governance and development in Somalia.”

Last week, outgoing AFRICOM Commander Marine Gen. Thomas Waldhauser told the Senate Armed Services Committee that the strikes alone would not deal Al-Shabaab a death blow, but can provide the necessary cover for the nascent Somali government to begin to take the fight to the al Qaeda branch.

“At the end of the day these strikes are not going to defeat Al-Shabaab, but they are going to provide the opportunity for the Federal Government and the Somali National Army to grow and assume the security of that country,” Waldhauser told the Senate Armed Services Committee.

“We know that [strikes against Al-Shabaab] are causing problems, we know that they are deterring. It is an open question as to how much.”

The US and neighbouring African countries have been battling Al-Shabaab for more than a decade, and have been attempting to stand up a viable Somali government and security forces during that time, but with little success. Despite the US strikes, Al-Shabaab maintains an effective insurgency.

Al-Shabaab controls large rural areas in southern and central Somalia, including towns just outside of Mogadishu, and continues to threaten cities and towns across the country.

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