US airstrike in Somalia kills 35 al-Shabab extremists

AP  |  Johannesburg 

The military said that its latest airstrike in killed 35 fighters with the extremist group not far from the Ethiopian border.

The US has dramatically increased airstrikes against since took office.

The military has carried out 16 such strikes this year, including four on Saturday that eliminated checkpoints used by to collect taxes to fund its violent campaign to establish an Islamic state in the long-chaotic Horn of nation.

The US carried out nearly 50 strikes in in 2018.

A small number of strikes have also targeted fighters pledging allegiance to the Islamic State, who have been warring with al-Shabab in recent months.

Authorities and experts acknowledge that it will take more than airstrikes to defeat al-Shabab, which continues to hold large parts of rural central and southern and carry out deadly attacks in the capital,

The group, which claimed the deadly attack on a luxury hotel complex earlier this year in the capital of neighbouring Kenya, was also behind the deadliest attack in Somalia's history, a massive truck bombing that killed well over 500 people in in October 2017.

The is just one of several security actors in Somalia, along with a multinational and troops from and

The US says it acts in coordination with Somalia's government, whose military is expected to take over primary responsibility for the country's security over the next few years.

As the has begun a step-by-step withdrawal of forces, some in the and elsewhere have warned that Somali forces are not yet prepared.

A panel of experts monitoring sanctions on Somalia has described troops as largely poorly equipped and underpaid, sometimes selling their weapons or uniforms for a little cash.

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First Published: Tue, February 26 2019. 02:00 IST