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Navy SEAL is first US military death in Somalia since 'Black Hawk Down' disaster

In 1993, 18 American servicemen died in what was called the Battle of Mogadishu

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A US Black Hawk helicopter flies over Somalia in September 1993, a month before the battle of Mogadishu. File photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

A US Navy SEAL has been killed in a night-time raid in Somalia, in what is believed to be the first US military death in combat there since the infamous events of “Black Hawk Down” 24 years ago.

The death occurred three weeks after the US announced the deployment of “a few dozen troops” to Somalia, tasked with training and equipping Somalian troops to fight Shabaab militants.

“One US service member was killed during an operation against Al-Shabaab near Barii, Somalia, approximately 40 miles (65 kilometres) west of Mogadishu,” during the raid on Thursday, the United States’ Africa Command (AFRICOM) said in a statement.

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A US official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the man killed was a US Navy SEAL.

Two other US soldiers were wounded in the operation against Shabaab militants, AFRICOM spokeswoman Robyn Mack said.

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US special forces have been deployed in Somalia for years. Drone and missile strikes have also been used against Shabaab commanders and footsoldiers.

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