2020年1月5日 星期日

Al-Shabaab Kills Three Americans in Attack on Kenya Military Base


Smoke rises from a military base in Lamu County, Kenya on Jan. 5, 2020.

Xinhua News Agency / via Latin America News Agency

One U.S. military servicemember and two American contractors were killed in an attack by Somalia’s al-Shabaab militant group. The predawn attack targeted an airstrip located on Kenya’s coast. Two other American contractors were wounded on the attack on a military base used by both U.S. and Kenyan forces near the border with Somalia.

“The wounded Americans are currently in stable condition and being evacuated,” Africa Command (AFRICOM) said in a statement. Five militants were killed, according to the Kenyan military. Witnesses said the attack by the al-Qaida-linked group lasted around four hours.

The attack on the Manda Bay Airfield in Lamu county marked al-Shabaab’s first attack against U.S: forces in Kenya, notes the Associated Press. Although it remains unclear how the attack unfolded, “pictures of the aftermath indicated al-Shabaab was able to detonate explosives where U.S. military equipment such as helicopters and other aircraft would have been stationed,” reports the Washington Post. Citing a report from Kenyan police, Reuters says the attackers “destroyed two planes, two U.S. helicopters and multiple American military vehicles during their assault.”

The attack came a little more than week since a truck bomb in Somalia’s capital killed at least 79 people.

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