U.S. Strikes in Somalia Killing 150 Al-Shabab Troops

By Eddie Brim

The United States struck the Shabab terror group hard with an aerial attack using drones and other aircraft which launched precision guided bombs down into a terrorist group’s “graduation” in Somalia. In the attack on March 5th, 150 of the Shabab troops were killed and there are reported to have been no civilian casualties. There was a delayed announcement on the attack in order to confirm the damages and casualties.

The Shabab terror group has been in a rebuilding state after losing troops and land in which they had during one of the largest and deadliest attacks on African soil. The troops at this “graduation” had just complete training for a large attack and were attacked in order to prevent another devastating attack from the Shabab. Hopefully this attack will suppress the terrorist group for some time. “I think it’s a good thing we did attack them, because otherwise the attack could have been towards us or one of our allies,” said junior Marco Caprioni.

Oddly, Pentagon officials in charge of the strike would not reveal how they had the knowledge of the specific type of training being done at this camp. However, taking out terrorist militants is never a bad thing because if this was not done it could have been a story about American soldiers or civilians being killed in masses.