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US reports a strike on one of the leaders of ISIS in Somalia | ||
2024-06-17 | ||
Direct Translation via Google Translate. [Regnum] In May, the US military attacked the leader of the terrorist group ISIS (a terrorist organization whose activities are banned in the Russian Federation) in Somalia. NBC reported this with reference to the US Africa Command (AFRICOM). “The American military launched an airstrike against the leader of the local terrorist group ISIS in Somalia... The airstrike was carried out in an area located 81 kilometers southeast of Bosaso,” the material says.
As a result of the airstrike, the US Armed Forces killed three militants, but at the moment there is no confirmation of the death of Mumin. According to one of the representatives of the US Department of Defense, the United States estimates the number of IS group in Somalia from 100 to 200 militants. As Regnum reported, in May, Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said that law enforcement officers detained 41 suspects in the country suspected of involvement in the IS terrorist group. Law enforcement officers carried out an anti-terrorist operation in 12 provinces of Turkey - Bolu, Eskisehir, Istanbul, Kirikkale, Kilis, Kocaeli, Nevsehir, Sakarya, Gaziantep, Sanliurfa, Duzca and Manisa. Police seized firearms, digital media, foreign currency and Turkish lira from the detainees. Related: Abdulkadir Mumin 05/16/2024 Somalia: Military court releases Moroccans sentenced to death for joining ISIS Abdulkadir Mumin 12/17/2023 Somalia Court hands down jail sentences against ISIS militants Abdulkadir Mumin 03/16/2023 Do not underrate Al-Shabaab and ISIS threat in Somalia, experts tell leaders | ||
Posted by:badanov |
#5 Somali is the third most popular language in Ohio. Not sure that has worked out well. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2024-06-17 11:08 |
#4 there is no confirmation Struggling for some 'good' news, AFRICOM? |
Posted by: Skidmark 2024-06-17 10:32 |
#3 ISIS in Somalia, interesting. Is that where they send the folks who aren't performing up to 'standards'? Sort of like being in the Federal government and relocated to Fargo or Galveston. |
Posted by: Mullah Richard 2024-06-17 08:29 |
#2 ^You think there's little interest in that? New dinosaur species discovered in Zimbabwe highlights Africa's paleontological potential |
Posted by: Skidmark 2024-06-17 06:06 |
#1 Somalia? I see someone cares. Kinda. |
Posted by: DooDahMan 2024-06-17 00:33 |