U.S. Africa Command acknowledged there was an attack by the terrorist organization al-Shabaab at Manda Bay Airfield, Kenya, on January 5. U.S Africa Command and Kenya Defense Forces repelled the al-Shabaab attack.
“Working alongside our Kenyan partners, the airfield is cleared and still in the process of being fully secured,” an Africom statement read.
Al-Shabaab has put out multiple press releases exaggerating the security situation on the ground. This practice has proven common place for this terror organization.
“Al-Shabaab resorts to lies, coercion, and the exertion of force to bolster their reputation to create false headlines,” said U.S. Army Maj. Gen. William Gayler, U.S. Africa Command director of operations. “It is important to counter al-Shabaab where they stand to prevent the spread of this cancer.”
The security situation at Manda Bay is fluid. Al-Shabaab is a terrorist group that has repeatedly communicated an intent to attack U.S. interests. This is the same terror group that took more than 80 innocent lives in Mogadishu last week.
“Al-Shabaab is a brutal terrorist organization,” said Gayler. “It is an al-Qaeda affiliate seeking to establish a self-governed Islamic territory in East Africa, to remove Western influence and ideals from the region, and to further its jihadist agenda. U.S. presence in Africa is critically important to counter-terrorism efforts.”
Initial reports reflect damage to infrastructure and equipment. An accountability of personnel assessment is underway. As additional facts and details emerge, we will provide an update.
Manda Bay is an area where U.S. forces provide training and counter-terrorism support to East African partners.