Puntland Forces Strike Islamic State in Major Offensive

The United States military has launched airstrikes against positions of the Islamic State (ISIS) in Somalia, resulting in multiple terrorist fatalities, according to President Donald Trump. The attacks were aimed at ISIS fighters hiding in caves in the Golis Mountains, located in the semi-autonomous region of Puntland in northern Somalia.
Trump announced the strikes via social media platform X, emphasizing the military’s ongoing efforts to eliminate threats posed by ISIS and other terrorist groups. He referred to the targeted individual as a planner of attacks who had long been monitored by the US military, describing him as a significant threat to the US and its allies. The specific identity of the target, however, was not disclosed.
Over recent years, the region has experienced clashes between ISIS and the Al Shabaab militant group as both vie for dominance. Somalia has faced persistent challenges from Islamist factions conducting terrorist activities both within the country and in neighboring nations. Reports indicate that Somali security forces had previously initiated an offensive against ISIS earlier this year.