American Military Intervention In Somalia (2007–present)
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has provided military support to the
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and the
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in conflicts. The
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has asked for U.S. involvement multiple times. U.S. military actions in Somalia date back to the 1990s; however, following the
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, military action was justified as
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. The
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s conducted drone and fighter aircraft strikes, advisory missions, and training; provided intelligence; and attacked al-Shabaab militants. Two U.S. special operations personnel, two contractors, one US Army soldier, and a CIA paramilitary officer have died during operations in
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. Robert Moore, a public policy advisor, has outlined various justifications for US intervention in Somalia, including the 2001 AUMF which authorizes the President to use force against the perpetrators of the September 11th attacks and their allies (al-Shabbab declared an alliance with
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in 2012). Additionally, proponents argue for military intervention for humanitarian purposes, citing the
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doctrine, suggesting that international intervention could have prevented the
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in 1994. Moore, however, critiques these justifications. In late 2020, President
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announced the withdrawal of most US troops from Somalia by 15 January 2021. The Department of Defense confirmed the completion of troop withdrawal on 17 January 2021. Despite this, the US has continued training allied forces, conducting limited airstrikes, and special operations. In May 2022, President
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accepted a Department of Defense request to redeploy US soldiers to Somalia to combat al-Shabaab insurgents, as reported by a government spokesman. The
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stationed in Puntland's
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continues to maintain its operations and will not pull out of the region in response to double ongoing Puntland anti-ISIS campaign.


Background

Since 2007, the
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has targeted Islamist groups, mainly al-Shabaab, within Somalia using
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s. These have included targeted
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and
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missile strikes. Special forces teams have conducted raids and acted as advisors.


Ethiopian invasion of Somalia (2006)

The rise of the
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during the early 2000s, along with the growing insurgency in the Ogaden waged by the
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, raised Ethiopian concerns of an eventual renewed drive for Somali unification. A strong Somali state not dependent on
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was perceived as a security threat, and consequently the Ethiopian government heavily backed the presidency of
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and the formation of the
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(TFG) in 2004 on the grounds that Yusuf would give up Somalia's long standing claim to the Ogaden. During the early years of the war on War On Terror, the U.S. government perceived the rise of an Islamic movement in Somalia as a potential terror risk. From 2003 onwards, the
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(CIA) initiated covert operations against the Islamic Courts Union, aiming to depose them from power.
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acquired a leaked document detailing a confidential meeting between senior American and Ethiopian officials in
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six months prior to the full scale December 2006 invasion. Participants deliberated on various scenarios, with the 'worst-case scenario' being the potential takeover of Somalia by the
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. The documents revealed that the US found the prospect unacceptable and would back Ethiopia in the event of an ICU takeover. Journalist Jon Snow reported that during the meeting ‘the blueprint for a very American supported Ethiopian invasion of Somalia was hatched’. No Somali officials were involved in the discussions. Before the invasion,
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issued a statement openly accusing the ICU leadership of being members of
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.
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, the US
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, noted the US decision making had been influenced by false Ethiopian intelligence. According to Ted Dagne, an Africa specialist for the US
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, the Islamic Courts had committed no act or provocation to initiate the Ethiopian invasion. American historian
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observes that the invasion had been unprovoked. Approximately 50,000 to 60,000
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(ENDF) troops backed by tanks,
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and jets had been involved in the offensive against the
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during December 2006. During the invasion phase of the war, US Special Forces, CIA
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units, and Marine units, supported by American AC-130s and
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, directly intervened in support of the ENDF. The US Bush administration doubted Ethiopia's ability to effectively use new equipment it had provided for the invasion. As a result, it decided to involve
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and
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agents in the campaign. Pentagon officials and intelligence analysts reported that the invasion had been planned during the summer of 2006 and that
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were on the ground before the Ethiopians had intervened. The participation of the US ground and air forces provided the ENDF with massive military superiority over the ICU.
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, then prime minister of the TFG and a participant in planning for the invasion noted that, “The Ethiopians were not able to come in without the support of the US Government...American air forces were supporting us." In an interview with
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, head of the Islamic Courts
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later reported that after achieving a string of battlefield victories, ICU troops had come under unexpected bombardment from US aircraft. US operations during the invasion took place in a media vacuum, with no images or footage appearing of American forces.


Ethiopian military occupation (2007–2009)

During January 2007, American
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s, including helicopters and the
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, flew out of
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and
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to provide
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for Ethiopian troops. The
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carrier battlegroup (
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) was dispatched to the Somali coast to provide further air support and aerial surveillance.
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and CIA
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units also participated. As the Islamic Courts Union withdrew deep into southern Somalia US
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gunships covertly flying out of Ethiopia struck ICU convoys. Local residents in the
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of southern Somalia reported witnessing AC-130's pursuing and killing ICU troops. American forces reportedly killed hundreds of Somali fighters and civilians in a 'killing zone' between the Kenyan border, the Indian Ocean and advancing US backed Ethiopian troops. US airstrikes focused on decapitating the ICU leadership, in one instance killing Sheikh Abdullahi Nahar, a popular leader of the movement.
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s were fired at ICU positions on 8 January 2007. In one airstrike carried out by an AC-130 gunship operating from an airbase in eastern Ethiopia, US forces targeted the ICU governor of
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,
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. Madobe survived the airstrike but was later captured by American and Ethiopian forces who landed by helicopter. American air power was used against villages in southern Somalia, resulting in significant
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and displacement. In one attack seventy-three nomadic herders and their livestock were killed in a US air strike and in another, US aircraft bombed a wedding ceremony. The United States admitted to conducting a strike against targets that they claimed were suspected
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operatives. An admission to a second air attack was made later in January. The Pentagon's announcement of air attacks in Somalia during the Ethiopian offensive confirmed the belief of many analysts that the US was involved in the invasion. Initially, the US claimed that it had successfully targeted Al-Qaeda operatives responsible for the
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, but later downgraded those who had been killed in the attacks as being 'associates with terrorists' instead. United Nations Secretary-General
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publicly expressed concern that the American attacks would escalate the conflict. After American involvement in the invasion became public knowledge, the Ethiopian government halted US AC-130 attacks from its military bases. US airstrikes during the invasion failed at getting any Al-Qaeda operatives alleged to be present, instead killing civilians and Islamic fighters who had never been accused of any crime.


Rise of Al-Shabaab

In March 2007, a
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study found that 'despite the ouster' of the Islamic Court Union, Somalia was a growing regional security threat and 'safe haven for terrorists'. As a result of the US supported invasion, Al-Shabaab morphed from a fringe movement to a serious insurgent force. Many Islamic Courts Union affiliates had been killed during the invasion, leaving a vacuum for the small group of several hundred youth that served as the ICU's Shabaab militia to gain prominence. During the military occupation, Al-Shabaab garnered substantial support from the Somali population, cutting across clan lines. The Ethiopian invasion was the group's primary catalyst for
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among the population. Despite its strict ideology, the group was widely perceived as a genuine resistance force against Ethiopian occupation by many Somalis, and while not universally popular, it was widely acknowledged for its effective training and formidable capabilities in pushing out Ethiopian troops. Heavy handed tactics and blatant disregard for civilian life by Ethiopian troops rallied many Somalis to support the Al-Shabaab as it successfully branded itself as the most determined and uncompromising resistance faction. A sharp increase in radical recruitment in
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in Europe and the United States since 2007 has been linked with the overthrow of the ICU and the Ethiopian military occupation. This later resulted in the first ever American suicide bomber carrying out an attack in Somalia during October 2008. During June 2007, the '' USS ''Chafee'''' fired a dozen rounds and possibly one cruise missile at the coast of
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, in northern Somalia. The strikes targeted 35 militants that had landed on the coast and had begun to fire on local forces. U.S. officials told ''
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'' that U.S. operatives were on the ground, leading to the American warship firing in self-defense. Eight to twelve militants, including foreign fighters, were killed.


2008

On 3 March 2008, the
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launched
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s on the town of Dhobley where insurgent leader Hassan Turki was reported to have been present. According to AP, US officials claimed the town was held by
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but gave few details to the press.US bombs Islamist town in Somalia
,
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, March 3, 2008
The attack was reportedly carried out by US Navy submarine. Dhobley was the last town the ICU held a year prior and it had been bombed by US aircraft in that period. At 3:25 a.m, two or three
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cruise missiles were launched at Dhobley. The Department of Defense initially refused to identify the targets of the attack.. The strikes killed four people and wounded 20. Residents said that civilian targets were hit by an AC-130 gunship. Dobley district commissioner Ali Hussein Nuir stated that Sheikh Hassan Abdullah Hersi al-Turki, a local militant cleric was meeting with leaders of a
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-based militant group nearby. On 18 March 2008, the United States designated Al-Shabaab a terrorist organization. The move proved to be damaging as it isolated moderate voices among the Islamist resistance movement and gave Al-Shabaab further reason to push against peace talks. A month later on 1 May 2008, US Tomahawk missiles bombarded
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resulting in the assassination of Al-Shabaab leader Aden Hashi Ayro - along with another senior commander and several civilians. Four cruise missiles launched by a U.S. Navy warship struck a compound in Dhusamareb, with some reports suggesting that an
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was also involved in the operation. The attack purportedly caused al-Shabaab to ban the use of mobile phones by its fighters. The attack did nothing to slow down the group's participation in the
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. The assassination of Ayro during early 2008 resulted in a sharp radicalization of Al-Shabaab. The killing of Ayro led to foreign fighters integrating within the ranks of the organization, and resulted in the accession of Ahmed Godane as Emir. This change in leadership was facilitated by American intervention and had significant effect on Shabaab's future decision making regarding the usage of tactics such as
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. After the killing of the group's leader Aden Hashi Ayro in 2008, Al-Shabaab began publicly courting
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in a bid to become part of
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, but was rebuffed by bin Laden. Several months after the ENDF withdrawal,
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noted that Al-Qaeda's foothold in Somalia post-occupation was in significant part the result of the invasion. Following the
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in 2011, Al-Shabaab pledged allegiance to Al-Qaeda in 2012.


Result and consequences

In January 2009, Ethiopia ended its occupation of Somalia and withdrew from the country. By the end of the occupation, the majority of the territory seized from the
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during the December 2006 and January 2007 invasion had fallen under the control of various Islamist and
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resistance groups. The invasion failed to empower the
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, which only controlled parts of
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and its original 2006 capital of
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by the last weeks of the military occupation. The Ethiopian army withdrew from Somalia with significant casualties and little to show for their efforts. The insurgency had achieved its primary goal of removing the Ethiopian military presence from most of Somalia by November 2008 and was successful in achieving several of its most important demands. During 2007 and 2008, Somalia plunged into severe levels of armed conflict, marked by frequent assassinations, political meltdown, radicalization, and the growth of an intense
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sentiment. The situation in the country exceeded the worst-case scenarios envisioned by many regional analysts when they first considered the potential impact of an Ethiopian
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. A
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report observed that Ethiopian/American support for the TFG instead of the more popular Islamic Courts administration presented an obstacle, not contribution, to the reconstruction of Somalia. For the Americans the invasion had resulted in nearly the complete opposite of what had been expected, as it had failed to isolate the Islamic movement while solidifying Somali anger to both the United States and Ethiopia. The result of the invasion had been the defeat of Somali Islamists considered to be 'moderate' while strengthening the movements most radical elements. By the US military's own metrics, the war in Somalia was never effectively prosecuted. A 2007 study commissioned by
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warned that American participation in the war was, "...plagued by a failure to define the parameters of the conflict or its aims; an overemphasis on military measures without a clear definition of the optimal military strategy;"


Somali Civil War (2009–present)


2009

* September 14 '' Operation Celestial Balance'' – After several strikes by warplanes, U.S. commandos launch a helicopter raid near the southern coastal town of
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, killing
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after his convoy was tracked as it left
Mogadishu Mogadishu, locally known as Xamar or Hamar, is the capital and List of cities in Somalia by population, most populous city of Somalia. The city has served as an important port connecting traders across the Indian Ocean for millennia and has ...
to attend a meeting between Islamic militants.


2011

* April 3–6 During fighting in Dhobley between Somali forces and al-Shabaab militants, an airstrike took place which killed al-Qaeda commander Jabreel Malik Muhammed. This followed an eighteen month long gap in U.S. strikes in the area. * June 23 In the first reported lethal drone strike conducted in Somalia, U.S. forces struck a training camp south of
Kismayo Kismayo (, , ; ) is a port city in the southern Lower Juba (Jubbada Hoose) province of Somalia. It is the commercial capital of the autonomous Jubaland region. The city is situated southwest of the capital Mogadishu, near the mouth of the Jub ...
, which was said to have resulted in the death of senior al-Shabaab leader, Ibrahim al-Afghani. However,
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reported in August that Afghani was still alive and had replaced
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as the emir of al-Shabaab. Afghani has not appeared in public since. * July 6 Early in the morning, U.S. drones hit three al-Shabaab training camps in
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. The United States did not claim responsibility for the attack. * September 15 Three explosions were heard after
Kismayo Kismayo (, , ; ) is a port city in the southern Lower Juba (Jubbada Hoose) province of Somalia. It is the commercial capital of the autonomous Jubaland region. The city is situated southwest of the capital Mogadishu, near the mouth of the Jub ...
residents reported aircraft flying over the town. Residents reported the aircraft having struck a forested area where militants were believed to have established a training camp. The aircraft were most likely American warplanes. * September 25 A series of drone strikes targeted al-Shabaab militants in Kismayo. * October 6 A drone strike targeted al-Shabaab militants who were retreating into Dolbiyow Village. The attack killed four Somali farmers. * October 13 A drone struck an al-Shabaab base near Tabda village. * October 22 A US drone attacked on
Afmadow Afmadow () is a city in southern Somalia, located in the middle of the Juba region and bordered by Kenya, Badhadhe, Kismayo, Jamame, Jilib, Hagar, Bardhere and Elwaq in Somalia, it's 401 km southwest of the capital Mogadishu. It is home to ...
. * October 23 The US and French conducted airstrikes in Kismayo.


2012

* January 21 Three missiles fired by a drone killed the British–Lebanese militant Bilal al-Berjawi known as Abu Hafsa while he was driving in a car outside Mogadishu. * February 24 US drone strike targeted a vehicle carrying a senior commander killed seven militants in
Lower Shabelle Lower Shabelle (, , , ) is an administrative region ('' gobol'') in southern Somalia. Geography Lower Shabelle is bordered by the regions of Banaadir, Middle Shabelle (Shabeellaha Dhexe), Hiran, Bay, Middle Jubba (Jubbada Dhexe) and by the ...
, including a prominent Moroccan, and a deputy of Bilah, al-Berjawi. * August 23 US airstrikes were reportedly conducted into the town of
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.


2013

* October 28 2 Islamists killed in drone attack included senior al-Shabaab leader Ibrahim Ali Abdi.


2014

* September 1 US drones and conventional aircraft targeted al-Shabaab encampments and vehicles. Leader
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was killed in the strike. * December 29 US drone strike killed a senior leader of al-Shabaab known as Abdishakur, the group's intelligence chief.


2015

* January 31 Forty-five to sixty al-Shabaab members were reportedly killed in a US drone strike in Lower Shabelle, after explosions rocked a training camp, a house, and several armored vehicles. The U.S. denied its involvement in the strikes. It was the most lethal American attack in Somalia against radical Islamists to date. In a second strike, senior al-Shabaab leader Yusef Dheeq and an associate were killed while riding in a vehicle. * March 10 US drones targeted two al-Shabaab training camps. * March 12 Adan Garaar, senior member of al-Shabaab and suspect in the Kenyan
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, was killed in a drone strike that destroyed two vehicles. * July 15–18 Drones struck in
Bardera Bardere (, , ) also known as Bardera, is a city in Jubaland State of Somalia. It is the second most populous city in Jubaland with Kismayo being the largest and most densely populated city in the region. Bardere sits on the Jubba River around 250& ...
. * November 22 A US strike targeted an al-Shabaab base in southern Somalia. * November 29 Either Kenyan or American planes bombed three villages in central
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. * December 2 Senior al-Shabaab fighter Abdirahman Sandhere (Ukash) was killed in an airstrike. * December 22 Al-Shabaab leader Abu Ubaidah was killed in a drone strike.


2016

US forces conducted 15 airstrikes in Somalia during 2016 * March 5 A massive U.S. airstrike involving multiple aircraft, manned and unmanned, targeted a training camp near the town of Raso (
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) killing an estimated 150 al-Shabaab militants. According to U.S. military officials, the American warplanes struck a large gathering of fighters as they were massing in preparation for an attack. * March 8 A US helicopter assisted Somali Special Forces who had attacked an al-Shabaab target in southern Somalia. * March 31 A US drone strike targeted three al-Shabaab vehicles in southern Somalia. * April 1 US airstrikes targeted al-Shabaab militants. * April 2 Two US strikes killed six in southern Somalia. * April 6 A US drone strike in
Jilib Jilib is a city in the Middle Juba region of Somalia. It currently serves as the ''de facto'' capital of the Islamic Emirate of Somalia controlled by al-Shabaab. Jilib has an estimated population of around 100,000 inhabitants and covers an area ...
left eight people dead. * April 11 A US drone struck an al-Shabaab camp in southern Somalia killing 12 militants. * May 9–10 The United States, alongside Kenyan and Somali forces, conducted a raid in Toratorow. It was reported that helicopters were also used in the raid. * May 12 A US airstrike killed five al-Shabaab members. * May 27 Senior al-Shabaab leader Abdullahi Haji Daud was killed in a drone strike. * June 11 Reportedly, US jets struck al-Shabaab targets in the northern autonomous region of
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. * June 21 3 al-Shabaab members were killed in drone strike. * August 30 Two militants were killed in a drone strike near Gobanale. * September 5 Four militants were killed near the town of Tortoroow, in two "self-defense" strikes. * September 26 U.S. officials saed four al-Shabaab fighters were killed by airstrikes after they attacked a joint U.S.-Somali force near
Kismayo Kismayo (, , ; ) is a port city in the southern Lower Juba (Jubbada Hoose) province of Somalia. It is the commercial capital of the autonomous Jubaland region. The city is situated southwest of the capital Mogadishu, near the mouth of the Jub ...
. * September 28 U.S. aircraft mistakenly targeted local militia members in the
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region, killing at least 22
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soldiers, as well as some Islamist fighters. The strike led to demonstrations in
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that saw protesters burn the American flag.


2017

US forces conducted 35 airstrikes in Somalia during 2017 * January 7 Self defense strikes were conducted against al-Shabaab militants in Gaduud, but there were no fatalities. * May 5 A US
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was killed and three others wounded including a Somali-American interpreter during a
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in Barii. Four to eight al-Shabaab militants were killed in the raid. It was the first time a US service member died by combat in Somalia since 1993 * June 11 An airstrike killed eight al-Shabaab militants 185 miles southwest of
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. *July 2 A kinetic strike killed one al-Shabaab militant in the
Lower Shabelle Lower Shabelle (, , , ) is an administrative region ('' gobol'') in southern Somalia. Geography Lower Shabelle is bordered by the regions of Banaadir, Middle Shabelle (Shabeellaha Dhexe), Hiran, Bay, Middle Jubba (Jubbada Dhexe) and by the ...
region. * July 5 A self defense strike 300 miles southwest of Mogadishu killed 13 al-Shabaab militants and wounded 10 more. The strike came after a Somali military base was attacked. * July 29 A kinetic strike killed one al-Shabaab fighter, later identified as Ali Muhammad, in Southern Somalia. * August 10 US forces conducted two kinetic strikes with an unknown result. * August 16–17 Three defense strikes killed seven al-Shabaab militants 200 miles southwest of Mogadishu. The strikes were called in after US and Somali special forces were fired upon while conducting a counter terrorism operation. Reports stated that seven civilians had been killed by warplanes in
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. AFRICOM denied the allegations and called the reports "unreliable". * August 25 US and Somali commandoes reportedly killed ten unarmed civilians including three children and a woman during a raid. The Somali Army admitted mistakenly killing the civilians. Africa Command denied the casualty allegations stating that only enemy combatants were killed in the raid. * August 31 A drone strike near Barawe killed an al-Shabaab and injured one other fighter. * September 5 A precision strike killed three al-Shabaab militants in central Somalia. * September 7 A precision strike killed one Al-Shabaab militant. * September 13 Three precision airstrikes killed six al-Shabaab militants in southern Somalia. * November 3 Up to 20 ISIS fighters were killed by airstrikes in
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, northeastern Somalia. It is believed to have been the first time the US targeted the Islamic State in Somalia. * November 9 Several al-Shabaab militants were killed by an airstrike in southern Somalia. * November 10 A US airstrike killed up to 13 al-Shabaab militants in Lower Shabelle according to a Somali official . * November 11 One al-Shabaab fighter was killed by airstrike near Gaduud. * November 14 Several al-Shabaab militants were killed by airstrike 60 miles northwest of Mogadishu. *November 9–14 Airstrikes killed up to 40 militants per
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. * November 21 An
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targeting an al-Shabaab training camp killed over 100 militants 125 miles northwest of Mogadishu. * November 27 One ISIS fighter was killed by airstrike in northeastern Somalia. * December 12 An airstrike destroyed a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device 65 kilometers Southwest of Mogadishu. * December 15 An airstrike killed eight al-Shabaab fighters and destroyed one vehicle 30 miles northwest of Mogadishu. * December 24 An airstrike in southern Somalia killed 13 al-Shabaab militants. * December 27 An airstrike killed four al-Shabaab militants and destroyed one vehicle-borne improvised explosive device, 25 kilometers west of Mogadishu.


2018

US forces conducted 47 airstrikes in Somalia during 2018, killing between 326 and 338 people * January 2 Airstrike killed two al-Shabaab militants and destroyed one vehicle-borne explosive 50 kilometers West of Mogadishu. * January 18 Airstrike killed four al-Shabaab militants 50 kilometers Northwest of Kismayo. * February 19 Airstrike killed three al-Shabaab militants in Jilib. * February 21 Airstrike killed five al-Shabaab militants in Jamaame. * February 26 Airstrike killed two al-Shabaab militants and wounded one in Jilib. *March 13 Airstrike in Jamecco killed 12 al-Shabaab militants and injured 15. * March 19 Airstrike against al-Shabaab militants killed two, wounded three, and destroyed one vehicle in near Mubaarak. * April 1 An airstrike near El Burr killed four al-Shabaab militants and two civilians. It was the first time the US military acknowledged civilian deaths in Somalia. * April 5 Airstrike near jilib killed three al-Shabaab militants and destroyed one vehicle. * April 11 Airstrike destroyed an al-Shabaab vehicle-borne explosive device near Jana Cabdalle. * May 23 Airstrike killed 10 al-Shabaab militants 15 miles Southwest of Mogadishu. * May 31 Airstrike killed 12 al-Shabaab militants 30 miles Southeast of Mogadishu. * June 2 Airstrike killed 27 al-Shabaab militants 26 miles Southwest of Bosasso. * June 8 One US soldier killed, four wounded and one partner force wounded in al-Shabaab mortar attack in Jubaland. * August 2 Four al-Shabaab militants killed by airstrike 74 miles Northwest of Mogadishu. * August 21 Airstrike killed two al-Shabaab militants 46 kilometers Northeast of Kismayo. * August 27 Three al-Shabaab militants killed by airstrike 40 kilometers Southwest of Mogadishu. * September 11 Two al-Shabaab militants killed and one wounded by airstrike in Mubaraak. * September 21 Airstrike killed 18 al-Shabaab militants 50 kilometers Northwest of Kismayo. * October 1 Nine al-Shabaab militants killed and one wounded by airstrike 40 kilometers Northwest of Kismayo. * October 6 Airstrike kills one al-Shabaab militant in Kunyo Barrow. * October 12 Airstrike in Harardere killed around 60 al-Shabaab militants. It was the largest strike in Somalia since November 2017. * October 14 Self-defense strike killed four al-Shabaab militants in Araara. * October 25 Airstrike killed two al-Shabaab militants and wounded one in Kunyo Barrow. * November 3 Self-defense strike killed four al-Shabaab militants in Araara. * November 19 Two airstrikes killed 37 al-Shabaab militants and destroy one training camp in Debatscile These strikes put the number of US airstrikes in Somalia to 31 during the year 2018. * November 20 Airstrike in Quy Cad killed seven al-Shabaab militants. * November 21 Airstrike in
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killed six al-Shabaab militants. A second strike would destroy an al-Shabaab weapons cache in Harardhere. * November 27 Airstrike in Debatscile (
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) killed three al-Shabaab militants. * November 30 Airstrike killed nine al-Shabaab militants near Lebede (
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). * December 4 Self-defense strike killed four al-Shabaab militants in Awdheegle. * December 9 Self-defense strike killed four al-Shabaab militants in Basra. * December 15 Four
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in
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targeting camp and vehicles killed 34 al-Shabaab militants. * December 16 Two airstrikes in Gandarshe kill 28 al-Shabaab militants. * December 19 Two airstrikes in Beled Amin killed 11 al-Shabaab militants.


2019

US forces have conducted a record of more than 60 airstrikes in Somalia during 2019, killing 913–1,011 al-Shabaab militants * January 2 Airstrike killed 10 al-Shabaab militants in Dheerow Sanle (
Dinsoor District Dinsoor District () is a district in the southern Dooy Shabeelle State region of Somalia Somalia, officially the Federal Republic of Somalia, is the easternmost country in continental Africa. The country is located in the Horn of Africa an ...
). * January 7 Two self-defense strikes killed four al-Shabaab militants in Baqdaad. * January 8 Airstrike killed six al-Shabaab militants and destroyed one vehicle in Yaaq Braawe, Bay Region. * January 19 Airstrike targeted a large group of al-Shabaab fighters attacking Somali National Army troops near
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killing 52 militants. * January 23 Two airstrikes were conducted in Jilib with at least one al-Shabaab militant killed. Africa Command also announced that it would no longer release casualty details from its operations with journalist and news agency's having to refer to the Somali Government for casualty details. They would later undo the decision. * January 30 Airstrike on an al-Shabaab encampment in the vicinity of Shebeeley in the Hiran Region killed 24 militants. * February 1 Airstrike in the village of Gandarshe in the
Lower Shebelle Lower Shabelle (, , , ) is an administrative region ('' gobol'') in southern Somalia. Geography Lower Shabelle is bordered by the regions of Banaadir, Middle Shabelle (Shabeellaha Dhexe), Hiran, Bay, Middle Jubba (Jubbada Dhexe) and by the ...
Region killed 13 al-Shabaab militants. * February 6 Airstrike in the vicinity of Gandarshe in the
Lower Shabelle Lower Shabelle (, , , ) is an administrative region ('' gobol'') in southern Somalia. Geography Lower Shabelle is bordered by the regions of Banaadir, Middle Shabelle (Shabeellaha Dhexe), Hiran, Bay, Middle Jubba (Jubbada Dhexe) and by the ...
Region killed 11 al-Shabaab militants. * February 7 Airstrike in the vicinity of Bariire (
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) killed four al-Shabaab militants. * February 8 Airstrike in Kobon near
Kismayo Kismayo (, , ; ) is a port city in the southern Lower Juba (Jubbada Hoose) province of Somalia. It is the commercial capital of the autonomous Jubaland region. The city is situated southwest of the capital Mogadishu, near the mouth of the Jub ...
killed eight al-Shabaab militants. * February 11 Two airstrikes in Janaale,
Lower Shabelle Lower Shabelle (, , , ) is an administrative region ('' gobol'') in southern Somalia. Geography Lower Shabelle is bordered by the regions of Banaadir, Middle Shabelle (Shabeellaha Dhexe), Hiran, Bay, Middle Jubba (Jubbada Dhexe) and by the ...
Region killed 12 al-Shabaab militants. The first strike killed eight while the second killed four. The strikes were executed as Somali forces were conducting an operation in the region an AFRICOM press release stated. Al-Shabaab claimed that the strikes hit civilian homes but did not give a casualty number. * February 23 US forces conducted four airstrikes, two were conducted in Qunyo Barrow (
Jilib District Jilib District () is a district in the southern Middle Juba (Jubbada Dhexe) region of Somalia. Its capital lies at Jilib Jilib is a city in the Middle Juba region of Somalia. It currently serves as the ''de facto'' capital of the Islamic Emirat ...
) and two were conducted in Awdheegle and near Janalle. The strikes targeted al-Shabaab facilities and checkpoints and killed two militants according to an AFRICOM press release. Al-Shabaab claimed that one of the strikes killed a 20-day-old baby and his father. * February 24 Airstrike targeted al-Shabaab militants 23 miles East of
Beledweyne Beledweyne (, ) is a city in central Somalia. Beledweyne District is the capital city of the Hiran region. The city is situated in the Shebelle Valley riverine near the Ethiopian border, 210 miles (345 km) north of Mogadishu. Beledweyne ...
in the Hiran Region. The strike killed 35 militants who were "transitioning between locations" according to an AFRICOM press release. *February 25 Airstrike near Shebeeley in the Hiran Region killed 20 al-Shabaab militants. *February 28 Airstrike in the Hiran Region killed 26 al-Shabaab militants bringing the number of airstrikes in Somalia conducted by US forces during 2019 to 24. *March 11 Somali soldiers and US advisors were fired upon in Darasalam, Qoriyoley District, a self-defense strike in response would kill eight al-Shabaab militants. No US or Somali soldiers were harmed. *March 12 Airstrike in Huley,
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, killed two al-Shabaab militants. *March 13 Self-Defence strike in support of Somali National Security Forces in Malayle,
Lower Juba Lower Juba (, , , ) is an administrative region ('' gobol'') in southern Somalia. With its capital at Kismayo, it lies in the autonomous Jubaland region. Lower Juba is bordered by Kenya, the Somali regions of Gedo, Middle Juba (Jubbada Dhex ...
Region, killed three al-Shabaab militants according to an AFRICOM press release. * April 14 Airstrike managed to kill Abdulhakim Dhuqub, a high ranking ISIS-Somalia official, near Xiriiro,
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. * July 27 A militant that AFRICOM believed to play a valuable role in the Islamic State in Somalia group was killed during an airstrike in the
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of Puntland. * August 20 Airstrike in the vicinity of Qunyo Barrow, Jilib District, killing one terrorist. * October 1 Airstrike killed nine suspected militants and injured another, after al-Shabaab attacked Somali government forces about 40 kilometers northeast of
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in Lower Juba Province. * October 6 Airstrike near Qunyo Barrow, Jilib District, killing one terrorist. * October 25 Airstrike targeted Islamic militants near Ameyra, south of
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, which killed three of their leaders. * November 19 Airstrike near Qunyo Barrow, Jilib District killing one terrorist. * December 16 Airstrike in Dujuuma, Bu'ale District, killing one terrorist. * December 30 Airstrikes, in the villages of Qunyo Barrow (Jilib District) and Aliyow Barrow ( Balcad district), killed four al-Shabaab militants and destroyed two vehicles, following the Mogadishu bombing.


2020

As of April 2020, US forces have conducted 32 airstrikes in Somalia. * January * February A U.S. airstrike killed Bashir Mohamed Mahamoud, also known by the alias Bashir Qorgab, who was a military commander of al-Shabaab on 22 February in Saakow,
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region. The
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used to offer a $5 million reward for information that brings him to justice since 2008. Another airstrike killed an employee of the telecoms
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. It was aimed at al-Shabaab in
Jilib Jilib is a city in the Middle Juba region of Somalia. It currently serves as the ''de facto'' capital of the Islamic Emirate of Somalia controlled by al-Shabaab. Jilib has an estimated population of around 100,000 inhabitants and covers an area ...
,
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. * March A press release from the U.S. Africa Command indicates that an airstrike was carried out near Janaale that killed five terrorists without any civilian casualties. However, a news outlet spoke with residents of Janaale who indicated that a 13-year-old boy and an elderly disabled man were killed on the attack, wherein a missile struck a mini-bus. A member of the Somali Parliament, Mahad Dore, confirmed the attack and that civilians were killed. After
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accused the US military of providing no accountability for civilian victims of airstrikes, Africom's commander announced on March 31 that quarterly reports detailing civilian death allegations would be included in the future, along with investigation progress of those claims. An Airwars spokesperson responded by saying that militaries conduct post-strike investigations from the air with few ground assessments. * April A U.S. airstrike killed three extremists including a senior leader, Yusuf Jiis, near Bush Madina in the
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region on 2 April. Another airstrike killed five al-Shabab members near Jilib on 6 April. * August Somalian authorities mentioned that a U.S. drone strike killed a high-ranking member of al-Shabab, Abdel Kader Othman, near the southwestern town of Kurtunwarey ( Kurtunwarey District). *September A U.S. Military advisor was injured and three Somali special forces personal were killed during an al-Shabab vehicle-borne and mortar attack on a U.S. and Somali partner force in the vicinity of Jana Cabdalle (
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) on September 7. *December President Donald Trump ordered the
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to remove the majority of the 700 U.S. military troops in Somalia from the country in December 2020.


2021

* January 17 U.S. Africa Command affirms that the United States has completed its troop withdrawal from Somalia. * January 19 Airstrikes in
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and Deb Scinnele ( Wanlaweyn District) killed three al-Shabaab militants. * July 20 The U.S. carried out its first airstrike in Somalia under the
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against al-Shabaab militants near
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. * July 23 The U.S. military conducted an airstrike against al-Shabaab militants near
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. * August 1 The U.S. military conducted an airstrike in the vicinity of Qeycad (
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) targeted al-Shabaab militants who were engaging members of the Danab. * August 24 U.S. Africa Command conducted an airstrike against al-Shabaab fighters engaged in active combat with Somali forces.


2022

* February 23 and 24 U.S. Africa Command conducted an airstrike against al-Shabaab terrorists after they attacked Somali forces in a remote location near Duduble ( Wanlaweyn District) on February 22. * May 17 President Biden approved Pentagon's request to redeploy US Troops in Somalia. The official said that "under 500" troops will be sent back to the country. * July 17 U.S. Africa Command conducted an airstrike against al-Shabaab terrorists, killing two, after they "attacked partner forces in a remote location near Libikus, Somalia". *August 9 U.S. Africa Command conducted an airstrike against al-Shabaab terrorists who "attacked Somali National Army Forces near
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, Somalia". *August 14 U.S. Africa Command conducted an airstrike against al-Shabaab terrorists near Teedaan, Somalia to support Somali troops carrying out military operations against al-Shabaab in Hiran region, killing 13 al-Shabaab fighters. It was soon afterwards reported that the Somali National Army successfully captured al-Shabaab's biggest base, which was located in the region. *September 18 Airstrike near Buulobarde kills 27 al-Shabaab terrorists attacking Somali National Army forces. The defensive strikes allowed the Somali National Army and African Union Transition Mission in Somalia forces to regain the initiative and continue the operation to disrupt al-Shabaab in the Hiraan region of central Somalia. This operation against al-Shabaab is reported to be the largest combined Somali and
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offensive operation in five years. *October 1 U.S. drone strike near the coastal town of Haramka, located near
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. Strike kills senior al-Shabaab leader Abdullah Yare. Prior to his death, Yare had a $3 million bounty. At the time of his death, he was also in line to succeed ailing al-Shabaab leader Ahmed Diriye. *October 26 U.S. airstrike kills two al-Shabaab jihadis in
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, Hiran, according to the
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; they were attacking Somali soldiers.


2023

* January 25 A key operative and facilitator for the Islamic State in Somalia Bilal al-Sudani and ten other insurgents killed by
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. No U.S. military casualties were reported in the operation, which was ordered by U.S. President Joe Biden. * February 12 According to the US Africa Command, 12 al-Shabaab members were killed 472 kilometers northeast of Mogadishu. No civilian deaths or wounds were reported in the conflict. Last year the Pentagon asked Biden to depart US troops to Somalia for fighting against the al-Shabaab terrorist group. With Biden's approval, US troops appeared in the region.


2024

* January 11 Two US Navy sailors were reported missing while conducting operations off the coast of Somalia. * January 21 A military airstrike killed 3 al-Shabab militants in a remote area of Somalia, approximately 35 km northeast of
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. * January 24 A military airstrike killed killed 6 al Shabaab terrorists in a remote area in the vicinity of Caad. * January 25 A military airstrike killed at least 20 al-Shabab militants in central Somalia. * February 9 A military airstrike killed 2 al-Shabab militants in a remote area in the vicinity of Yaq Dabel. * February 15 One al-Shabaab militant was injured in the airstrike operation near
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. * March 10 A military airstrike killed 3 al-Shabab militants in a remote area in the vicinity of Ugunji approximately 71 km southwest of
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. * May 31 A military airstrike killed 3 ISIS militants in a remote area in the vicinity of Dhaardaar, approximately 81 km southeast of
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. * July 15 A military airstrike killed 10 al-Shabaab militants in a remote area in the vicinity of El Dhere approximately 170 km northeast of Mogadishu. * December 24 A military airstrike killed 2 al-Shabaab militants approximately 10 km southwest of
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. Al-Shabaab confirmed the death of Mohamed Mire Jama, a senior leader of the group previously designated as a terrorist by the United States. * December 31 A military airstrike killed 10 al-Shabaab militants in Beer Xaani, approximately 35 km northwest of
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.


2025


U.S. Army continues operations in Puntland against ISIS

On 1 February 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. military carried out airstrikes against Islamic State positions in the caves of the north-east of Somalia. Puntland military spokersperson claimed that U.S. airstrikes against ISIS have killed forty-six fighters of in the
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mountains, a remote area in northeastern region
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. According to government sources key ISIL figures were killed in those air strikes. It was later confirmed that the attack managed to kill an ISIS leader called Ahmed Maeleminine, a key recruiter and financier for the militant group. On 7 March 2025, The
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stationed in
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maintains its operations and will not pull out of the region in response to double ongoing operations in the fight against
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in Puntland's
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. On the weekend of May 24-25, 2025, U.S. linked forces, U.S. AFRICOM conducted a strike 40 miles northwest of
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. The strikes were in deterrence to al-Shabaab forces who have "proven both its will and capability to attack U.S. forces" per a statement provided by AFRICOM.


Casualties

By August 2022, Airwars estimated that 78-153 civilians were killed by US airstrikes in Somalia since 2007, including 20-23 children, 12-13 women, and 79 named victims. The US has acknowledged only 5 civilian deaths in Somalia. American strikes also injured 34-49 civilians. Per
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, by October 2020, between 1185 and 1313 Al-Shabaab militants were killed in American airstrikes. In June 2025, New America, a
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-based
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, reports that U.S. airstrikes between January to June in Somalia targeting Al-Shabaab and Islamic State militants resulted in up to 174 fatalities, including an estimated six to 30 civilian casualties.


See also

* War in Somalia *
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References


Further reading

* Brendon J. Cannon (2020) "What's in it for us? Armed drone strikes and the security of Somalia's Federal Government." ''Small Wars & Insurgencies'', 31:4, 773–800, DOI: 10.1080/09592318.2020.1743489 {{DEFAULTSORT:American military intervention in Somalia (2007-2021) -
Somalia Somalia, officially the Federal Republic of Somalia, is the easternmost country in continental Africa. The country is located in the Horn of Africa and is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the northwest, Kenya to the southwest, th ...
21st-century military history of the United States Presidency of George W. Bush Presidency of Barack Obama First presidency of Donald Trump Presidency of Joe Biden Military operations involving the United States 2010s in Somalia War on terror Central Intelligence Agency operations CIA activities in Africa Counterterrorism in the United States