According to U.S. officials, it is unknown whether Abdulqadir Mumin was one of the three militants belonging to the group who were killed in the strike.
, Abdulqadir Mumin. However, according to U.S. officials, it is unknown whether Mumin was one of the three militants belonging to the group who were killed in the strike.May 31 about the strike, which did not result in any civilian deaths. AFRICOM did not include any information about the target, however, according to aMumin as the leader and founder of the Islamic State group’s Somalia affiliate, which has between 100 and 400 members.
“Somalia remains central to the security environment in East Africa,” according to AFRICOM. “U.S. Africa Command’s forces will continue training, advising, and equipping partner forces to degrade ISIS.”
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