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America: US Special Force’s big operation in Somalia, 10 including ISIS terrorist ‘Bilal Al Sudani’ killed, know the latest update 

US Military Operation: The US Treasury Department alleged last year that al-Sudani also worked with another IS member, Abdellah Hussein Abadigga. Abdulla Hussein Abadigga had sent youths to South Africa to join the organization and send them to arms training camps. Pentagon officials said there were no civilian casualties in the operation. According to an administration official, an American involved in the operation was bitten by an army dog ​​but there is nothing to fear. 

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin (file photo)

Highlights
  • America’s special force’s big operation in Somalia
  • 10 terrorists including ISIS leader Bilal al-Sudani killed in northern Somalia
  • There is no news of any civilian being injured or killed in the operation of the US Army.
Washington: US special operations forces killed a notorious member of the Islamic State Organization (ISIS) and 10 other terrorists in Northern Somalia. The administration of US President Joe Biden has announced this. US Secretary of State Lloyd Austin said in a statement that Wednesday’s operation in the mountainous region targeted Bilal al-Sudani, who provided financial support to the global terrorist organization.

According to the statement, “This action makes America and its partners safer and reflects our unwavering commitment to protecting Americans from the threat of terrorism at home and abroad.” President Biden was informed last week about the proposed campaign, which was being prepared for several months. Two Biden administration officials said on condition of anonymity that he (Biden) gave the final approval to carry out the campaign this week following the recommendation of Austin and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley.

Austin said that al-Sudani had been on the radar of US intelligence officials for several years. He was instrumental in providing financial support to IS operations in Africa as well as ISIS-K, its terrorist wing in Afghanistan.

The US Treasury Department alleged last year that al-Sudani also worked with another IS member, Abdel Hussein Abadigga. Abdulla Hussein Abadigga had sent youths to South Africa to join the organization and send them to arms training camps. Pentagon officials said there were no civilian casualties in the operation. According to an administration official, an American involved in the operation was bitten by an army dog ​​but there is nothing to fear. 




 

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