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‘More than 150 Al Shabab militants killed in US strike in Somalia’
By AFP - Mar 07,2016 - Last updated at Mar 07,2016
WASHINGTON — A US air strike on an Al Shabab training camp in Somalia over the weekend killed more than 150 fighters who were planning a "large-scale" attack, the Pentagon said Monday.
Pentagon spokesman Captain Jeff Davis said the strike occurred sometime Saturday (US time) on a camp called Raso, about 195 kilometres north of Mogadishu. Manned warplanes and drones were used in the attack.
"The fighters were there training and were training for a large-scale attack. We know they were going to be departing the camp and they posed an imminent threat to US and [African Union] forces," Pentagon spokesman Captain Jeff Davis said.
"Initial assessments are that more than 150 terrorists were eliminated," he added.
Davis said the group had neared the completion of specialist training to conduct "offensive operations", but he did not give any details about the assault terrorists were allegedly planning.
"Their removal will degrade Al Shabab's ability to meet the group's objectives in Somalia, which includes recruiting new members, establishing bases and planning attacks on US and AMISON (African Union Mission to Somalia) forces there," he said.
The training camp had been under surveillance for some time ahead of the strike.
"There was a sense that the operational phase was about to happen," Davis said.
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