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Air strikes kill 62 Al Shabaab militants in Somalia — US military

By AFP - Dec 17,2018 - Last updated at Dec 17,2018

In this undated photo, a soldier holds position as the damage is assessed after Al Shabaab hit a European Union armoured convoy in Mogadishu, Somalia (Reuters photo)

WASHINGTON — The US military said on Monday it has killed 62 militants from Al Shabaab movement in six air strikes in Somalia.

Four strikes on Saturday killed 34 militants and another two on Sunday killed 28, the US Africa Command said in a statement.

The air attacks, in a coastal region south of Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, were the deadliest in the country since November last year when the US said it had killed 100 militants.

The strikes were conducted with "our Somali partners to prevent terrorists from using remote areas as safe havens to plot, direct, inspire and recruit for future attacks", Pentagon spokesman Colonel Rob Manning said, noting that no civilians had been killed or injured. 

The action brings to 45 the number of strikes the Pentagon has conducted against Al Shabaab so far in 2018, Manning said.

Last year, the figure was 35. Manning attributed the increase to operations becoming more "efficient".

"We're getting better. And because we're getting better we're able to... find, fix and eliminate those terrorist organisations," Manning said.

The surge in US operations in Somalia came after President Donald Trump in March 2017 loosened the constraints on the US military to take actions against alleged terrorists when they judge it is needed, without seeking specific White House approval.

American forces are partnering with African Union Mission to Somalia and Somali national security forces in counterterrorism operations, and have conducted frequent raids and drone strikes on Al Shabaab training camps throughout Somalia.

As of August, the Pentagon assesses there to be between 3,000 and 7,000 Al Shabaab fighters and 70 to 250 Daesh Somalia fighters in the Horn of Africa nation.

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