US army says Somalia air raids target al-Shabab, kill 37 fighters
Late last year, the military also carried out its first air raid against
a small presence of fighters linked to the Islamic State of Iraq and
the Levant (ISIL, known as ISIS) group in northern Somalia.
Since the expanded operations, two US military personnel have been killed in Somalia.
A soldier died in May 2017 during an operation about 64km west of the
capital, Mogadishu. In June, another US soldier was killed and four
others were wounded in an "enemy attack" as Somali and Kenyan forces
came under mortar and small-arms fire in Jubaland.
The US currently has about 500 military personnel in the Horn of Africa nation.
Al-Shabab was pushed out of the Somali capital, Mogadishu, in recent
years but continues to control rural areas in the south and central
regions.
The al-Qaeda-linked group has been carrying our bomb and gun attacks for more than a decade.
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