An American Special Operations forces soldier was killed and four others wounded in a firefight with Somalia militants on Friday, the New York Times first reported.
Three U.S. Department of Defense officials spoke to the Times about a gun fight in southwestern Somalia, where al-Shabaab militants engaged in a fight for the Shabab, an Islamist extremist group.
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The American forces were with Somali troops at an outpost near Jamaame when they came under fire, officials said. The soldiers came under small arms and mortar fire.
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“The American team was backed up by armed surveillance aircraft overhead, the officials said. The Shabab, an affiliate of Al Qaeda, claimed credit for the attack; it has been fighting American forces in East Africa for more than a decade,” the Times reported. “In a post picked up by the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors online extremist message boards, the Shabab said that its fighters had struck a joint American-Somali base on the outskirts of Kismayo, mounting what it called a ‘fierce attack.'”
This is the first combat casualty that has been publicized in Africa since reports of the deadly Niger ambush that killed four U.S. soldiers this past October.