Analysis: US Military Conducts Airstrike Against Al-Shabab Fighters
The United States military on Sunday carried out three airstrikes against al-Shabab fighters in Somalia, killing 10 militants overnight. The U.S. Africa Command, AFRICOM, said the collective self-defense airstrikes were conducted in support of the Somali National Army who were engaged by al-Shabab. AFRICOM also said the strikes took place in a remote area near the city of Afmadow, in the lower Juba region, at the request of Somalia's federal government. For more, VOA’s Esther Githui-Ewart spoke to Ruth Namatovu, a peace and security analyst and international affairs doctoral candidate at Johns Hopkins University.
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