Al-Shabaab claims attack on US forces in Somalia over Gaza war

MOGADISHU (Somaliguardian) Somalia’s Al-Qaeda-linked militant group, Al-Shabaab, has claimed responsibility for an attack targeting US forces stationed at the airport in the southern coastal town of Kismayo, in what it described as retaliation for American support for Israel in the ongoing war in Gaza.

In a statement released on Thursday, the group said it launched the assault on US military personnel and installations, allegedly causing significant casualties and destroying several military vehicles. However, Al-Shabaab did not provide specific details about the nature of the attack or the number of casualties.

The United States Africa Command (Africom), in a brief statement, confirmed that its forces had come under indirect fire near Kismayo, but reported no injuries or damage.

“US and African partner forces took indirect fire near Kismayo, Somalia, today. No US injuries or casualties were reported. There is no indication of damage to the base or coalition property at this time,” the command said in a post on X (formerly Twitter).

The incident marks the latest in a series of attacks by Al-Shabaab targeting US military positions in Somalia. In recent years, the group has launched multiple assaults on the US drone base in Baledogle, located in the Lower Shabelle region, using both indirect fire and ground assaults.

In 2020, Al-Shabaab carried out a complex and deadly attack on a joint US-Kenyan military base in Manda Bay, Kenya, killing three Americans and destroying a number of aircraft.

The US maintains a military presence in Somalia, primarily to support local forces in counterterrorism operations. American troops train elite Somali special forces, and the US military also conducts frequent drone strikes against Al-Shabaab operatives, providing aerial surveillance and combat support to Somali and African Union peacekeepers.

Al-Shabaab has been fighting to overthrow the internationally recognised Somali government for over 15 years, seeking to impose Islamic law across the country.

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