US military denies Al Shabaab claim of killing 3 soldiers in Somalia attack

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MOGADISHU, Somalia – The United State military has vehemently denied to have lost three of its soldiers in mortar attack on Balidogle Air Base, some 95km northwest of Somali capital Mogadishu.

In a statement by US Africa commad says none of its soldiers were killed or injured in the mortar attack carried out by al Qaeda linked Al Shabaab.

The group claimed through its website that its fighters had fired mortar rounds at US air base, killing 3 US soldiers and 5 other Somali especial commandos.

Balidogle was described as a training base for Somali especial commandos. The trainers were reported to be U.S. contractors working for Bancroft Global Development.

Last year, U.S. Defense Department awarded a more than $12 million contract for “emergency runway repairs” at Balidogle base in Somalia.

The new runway repairs appear to be stepping up the capabilities of the airfield there, and could be the harbinger of an expanding U.S. foot print in Somalia.

The U.S. military has increased its air and ground offensives against al Qaeda linked Al Shabaab since President Donald Trump took office in 2017.

Last year, one U.S. soldier was killed and four more were wounded during an attack by al-Shabaab militants that consisted of small-arms fire and mortars.

That attack occurred near Kismayo town, some 500km south of Somali capital Mogadishu.

The United States has carried out more than 15 airstrikes against al-Shabab militants in Somalia this year.