Hundreds of newly trained al-Shabab fighters perform military exercises in an area south of Mogadishu, in Somalia on Feb. 17, 2011. /FARAH ABDI WARSAMEH/AP A spokesman for the U.S. Africa Command says those details are now up to Somalia's government to share.
Thursday January 24, 2019
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA — The U.S. military says it has carried out two new airstrikes in Somalia against the al-Shabab extremist group but will no longer give details on fighters killed or damage done.
The new U.S. statement says the latest airstrikes occurred on Wednesday near Jilib in Middle Juba region, where Saturday's strike occurred.
The United States has dramatically stepped up airstrikes against al-Shabab in Somalia since President Donald Trump took office, carrying out at least 47 last year to diminish the Islamic extremist group's “safe havens.”