U.S. drone strike targets al-Shabab after Somalia attack

The U.S. has carried out several drone strikes in the Horn of Africa nation since President Donald Trump approved expanded military operations against the group early this year.

October 20, 2017 02:37 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 10:42 am IST - MOGADISHU (Somalia):

 Somalis gather and search for survivors by destroyed buildings at the scene of a blast in the capital Mogadishu, Somalia.

Somalis gather and search for survivors by destroyed buildings at the scene of a blast in the capital Mogadishu, Somalia.

The U.S. military says it carried out a drone strike this week against al—Shabab in Somalia, shortly after the extremist group was blamed for the country’s deadliest attack.

The U.S. Africa Command tells The Associated Press that the strike occurred Monday about 56 km southwest of the capital, Mogadishu. The U.S. says it is still assessing the results.

Saturday’s truck bombing in Mogadishu killed more than 300 people and wounded nearly 400 others.

The U.S. has carried out several drone strikes in the Horn of Africa nation since President Donald Trump approved expanded military operations against the group early this year.

Al-Shabab has not commented on the truck bombing, which Somali intelligence officials say was meant to target Mogadishu’s heavily fortified international airport. Several countries have embassies there.

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