Anonymous ID: 1d2645 March 22, 2020, 9:11 p.m. No.8527019   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7041 >>7144 >>7467

US Airstrikes Against Al Shabab – AFRICOM Possible Tie To A Rescue Operation?

 

>>8525915 LB

 

AFRICOM Tells VOA: US Kills 15 al-Shabab Terrorists in Latest Somalia Airstrikes

March 20 2020

https://www.voanews.com/africa/africom-tells-voa-us-kills-15-al-shabab-terrorists-latest-somalia-airstrikes

 

WASHINGTON - U.S. airstrikes in Somalia this week killed more than 15 al-Shabab terrorists who were battling African Union and Somali forces, U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) spokesman Major Karl Wiest told VOA on Friday.

 

The militants posed an “imminent threat” to international forces who, according to a U.S. defense official, have now secured the town of Janaale in the country’s Lower Shabelle region and are building a forward operating base there.

 

"Not to spike the football, but that's exactly the type of incremental progress we're seeing" from partner forces, said the defense official.

 

AFRICOM said in a press release that it had conducted five strikes Monday and Tuesday against al-Shabab near Janaale, in coordination with the Somali government.

 

The U.S. military’s casualty assessment, which is normally included in the press release, has been slowed because of “dense vegetation in the area,” a defense official told VOA.

 

U.S. forces were nearby advising Somali partners at the time of the strikes. None were wounded in counter-al-Shabab operations there, officials said.

 

Al-Shabab 'propaganda' dismissed

 

Al-Shabab’s Shadada News Agency claimed dozens of AMISOM and Somali forces were killed battling the terror group earlier this week in the Lower Shabelle, according to the SITE Intelligence Group.

 

Those claims are “another example of al-Shabab trying to further their deceptive narrative and spread lies and propaganda in support of their violent cause,” AFRICOM spokeswoman Lieutenant Christina Gibson told VOA on Thursday.

 

The pace of U.S. military strikes against al-Qaida affiliate al-Shabab in Somalia this year has nearly been on par with the number of strikes against Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.

 

Last week, when asked by VOA whether these increased strikes reflected an increased threat from al-Shabab, AFRICOM commander General Stephen Townsend said that "the threat has been higher in the last few months than it was eight months ago,” when he took over the command.

 

The U.S. has carried out 31 strikes against al-Shabab to date in 2020. Data released to VOA by a U.S. defense official show the U.S. carried out 29 airstrikes against Islamic State in Iraq and Syria from January 1 to March 1, the latest date for which strike data were available.

 

Defeat of caliphate

 

Strikes in Iraq and Syria have significantly tapered off since the territorial defeat of the so-called Islamic State caliphate last March.

 

AFRICOM conducted a record 63 strikes in Somalia last year. Most were against al-Shabab, which has an estimated 6,000 militants in Somalia, with a handful of strikes against Islamic State.

 

There were 47 U.S. military strikes in Somalia in 2018.

 

articles for background on Al Shabab and their treatment of women:

 

The sex slaves of al-Shabab

BBC May 25 2017

https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-40022953

 

Al-Shabaab kept women as sex slaves, subjected them to gang rapes and forced abortions

JihadWatch Dec 13 2017

https://www.jihadwatch.org/2017/12/al-shabaab-kept-women-as-sex-slaves-subjected-them-to-gang-rapes-and-forced-abortions

 

This [CFR]article almost sounds like the United States is an aggressor against Al Shabab

 

Al-Shabab

Council On Foreign Relations January 10 2020

https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/al-shabab

Anonymous ID: 1d2645 March 22, 2020, 9:23 p.m. No.8527165   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7186

>>8527041

 

Diggs also showed in April 2018, 10 UN aid workers went missing in South Sudan which shares a border with Ethiopia. Didn't find the outcome of that incident.

 

So Anons might keep eyes open for news out of South Sudan/Ethiopia from the past 2 years. May be a possibilty

(but so are various events in Central & South America).

Anonymous ID: 1d2645 March 22, 2020, 9:34 p.m. No.8527348   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8527144

 

Article post time 6:58 PM March 20, so that could be plausible for some times.

Would be very intrigueing if the article was posted anounce mission accomplished.

 

Thurs Mar 19 18:20 would be Mar 20 01:20 Somalia - night operation (+7 hrs)

Anonymous ID: 1d2645 March 22, 2020, 9:44 p.m. No.8527467   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8527019

 

Another possibility in Barkino Faso?

 

UN Forces Locate Canadian Woman, Italian Man Who Mysteriously Disappeared in Burkina Faso in 2018

sputniknews March 15 2020

https://sputniknews.com/africa/202003151078570589-un-forces-locate-canadian-woman-italian-man-who-mysteriously-disappeared-in-burkina-faso-in-2018-/

 

Edith Blais and Luca Tacchetto disappeared on 15 December 2018 in the city of Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso, reportedly while travelling in western Africa to Togo for a humanitarian project.

 

The Canadian and the Italian national were reportedly making their escape in Mali when discovered by UN forces, after which they were taken to the nation's capital, Bamako, AFP said, adding that the pair was wearing clothes of the regional Tuareg people and had apparently stopped a passing vehicle and told the driver to take them to the nearest UN post.

 

AFP highlighted a curious detail, as Blais and Tacchetto were surprised when local officials greeted them with elbows, before they were told about new measures to tackle the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus.

Details of their disappearance are yet unknown. At the time, no terrorist or extremist group operating in the area of the alleged kidnapping claimed the responsibility for their capture.

 

Mali officials said that no ransom to any terrorist group had been paid.

 

Both Blais and Tacchetto have reportedly not spoken publicly about details of their escape.

 

Canadian Foreign Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said that "Canada is very relieved" that the pair "are now free from captivity", according to AFP.