U.S. warns of threat to diplomatic staff in Somali capital

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Auto rickshaw used as taxis are seen near a fish market in Mogadishu
Auto rickshaw used as taxis are seen near a fish market in Mogadishu, Somalia, October 25, 2017. Picture taken October 25, 2017. REUTERS/Marius Bosch

November 5, 2017

NAIROBI (Reuters) – The United States’ diplomatic mission in Somalia has directed all non-essential staff to leave the capital Mogadishu, saying it had received a “specific threat” against its employees.

The move came a day after Washington carried out its first air strikes against Islamic State militants in the country, in raids it said killed “several terrorists”.

“Due to specific threat information against U.S. personnel on the Mogadishu International Airport, the U.S. Mission to Somalia has directed its non-essential U.S. citizen employees to depart Mogadishu until further notice,” said a statement.

It did not give further details.

Islamic State has been gathering recruits in the region, but it remains a small player compared to the al Shabaab group.

Last month, a group loyal to Islamic State seized a small port town in Somalia’s semi-autonomous Puntland region.

Al Shabaab is linked to Islamic State’s rival al Qaeda and once controlled much of Somalia.

The group aims to drive out international peacekeepers, topple Somalia’s Western-backed government and impose its strict version of Islam on the Horn of Africa state.

The United States has occasionally carried out strikes against al Shabaab. More than 350 people were killed in twin bombings in Mogadishu last month blamed on the group.

(Reporting by Aaron Maasho; Editing by Andrew Roche)

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