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KDF Military Fighter Jets Target Al-Shabaab Camp in Sindigow Village, Southern Somalia

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The Kenyan Defense Forces fighter jets have pounded Al Shabab targets in Southern Somalia just a day after Kenyan side in a statement said it killed 34 militants.

The Kenyan jets struck a training camp for the Al-Shabaab militants in southern Somalia  in a series of aerial campaigns conducted in the region since the El-Adde attack on January 15.

A Jubbaland army commander said the KDF bombardment “decimated the group’s ability to strike.”

On Sunday, the KDF said in a statement that it killed at least 34 member of the militant group Al Shabab in separate attacks, while the Kenyan side lost two soldiers.

The first attack on Wednesday saw the death of 19 Al Shabab militants after the militants tried to ambush a base operated by the Amisom forces and Somali National Army (SNA).

According the statement by the KDF, the militants wanted to attack the SNA by cutting it off from the rest of the Amisom troops but were repelled by KDF personnel on patrol..

“The Al-Shabaab terrorists had approached the camp at night with the intention to attack and cut off the SNA from Amisom (KDF) camp.
“KDF soldiers on patrol identified the militants and engaged them in a fierce battle,” Col Obonyo, the military spokesman said.

“The KDF personnel recovered a vehicle, 10 AK-47 rifles and three RPGs,” the statement added.

And on Sunday, the KDF reported that it killed 13 Shabab more militants on Saturday at Sarira in Lacta Belt, 30km north of Ras Kamboni.
“following information of an intended probe attack. Following the incident, a middle level Al-Shabaab Commander has been detained.”

Also, eight AK 47 rifles, two PKM machine guns, two Rocket Propelled Grenades (RPG) and ammunition were recovered.

 

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