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Al-Shabaab attacks Kenyan military base again

Al-Shabaab attacks Kenyan military base again

There have been several reports of casualties in the attack, although it has not yet been confirmed.

Al-Shabaab, which claimed responsibility for the attack and prior to the attack, said it had harmed Kenyan troops, but did not disclose how much.

The situation is currently tense and opposing movements are felt in parts of Lower Juba in southern Somalia.

Al-Shabaab militants attacked a military base in joint operation with US and Kenyan forces in Lamu County, resulting in heavy casualties

Somalia’s Al-Shabaab militant group on Sunday attacked a military base in Kenya used by both U.S. and Kenyan forces and published pictures of masked gunmen standing next to an aircraft in flames. U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) confirmed an attack on the Manda Bay Airfield in Lamu county, close to the Somali border. The Kenyan military said the attack was repelled and that four militants had been killed. There were no immediate reports of Kenyan or U.S. casualties. “Seven aircraft and three military vehicles were destroyed in the attack,” Al-Shabaab said in a statement in which it claimed responsibility for the assault. Major Karl Wiest from AFRICOM told Reuters less than 150 U.S. personnel were at the base, where they provide training and counter terrorism support to East African partners. “Initial reports reflect damage to infrastructure and equipment. An accountability of personnel assessment is underway,” AFRICOM said in a press release. The assault that began before dawn lasted around four hours, witnesses and military sources told Reuters. Kenyan military spokesman, Colonel Paul Njuguna said the base was now secure. “This morning at around 5:30 am an attempt was made to breach security at Manda Air Strip. The attempted breach was successfully repulsed,” he said. “The airstrip is safe. Arising from the unsuccessful breach a fire broke out affecting some of the fuel tanks located at the airstrip. The fire has been put under control.” At least four militants were killed, Njuguna said. There was no indication the militants had managed to enter the base. The airfield is separate to another on Manda Island used by commercial flights to Lamu…..

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