U.S. Military Launches Unprecedented Wave of Airstrikes in Somalia

U.S. Military Launches Unprecedented Wave of Airstrikes in Somalia

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      By Ali Musa
      Axadle Times international–Monitoring.

      US military conducts record airstrikes in Somalia

      MOGADISHU, Somalia– The US Africa Command has intensified its airstrikes in Somalia, signalling its commitment to the fight against Al-Shabaab and ISIS militants, and strong collaboration with local troops from Puntland State and Jubaland states of the country.

      The airstrikes have since increased to 109, following new operations in Puntland State and Jubaland targeting the fighters targeting both ISIS in Somalia and Al-shabaab militants in northern and southern regions, respectively.

      According to the US Africa Command, multiple operations were conducted in Puntland State on November 26, 27, and 28, approximately 37 miles from Bosaso, the commercial capital of Puntland State. The ISIS militants are found in the Calmiskaad mountains.

      A separate Dec. 3 strike hit an al-Shabaab location near Kobon in Jubaland. The command did not release casualty figures or details on aircraft or munitions used.

      This comes shortly after the visit by Gen Dagvin Anderson, who is the leader of the US Africa Command. During his visit, he pledged more commitment from the American troops serving in the Horn of Africa nation.

      The 2025 record surpasses the record set in 2019 by President Donald Trump, who conducted 63 airstrikes in the country and a combined total of 219 in his first term. Trump is currently serving his second term and has personally authorized operations against Islamic State militants in Somalia.

      By comparison, research from the U.S.-based New America Foundation shows President Joe Biden approved 51 strikes during his four years in office, and President Barack Obama authorized 48 over eight years.

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