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    United States Africa Command Civilian Casualty Report Stops

    May 20, 2025
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    Since President Trump took office in January 2025, the U.S. has conducted at least 24 airstrikes targeting ISIS fighters in Puntland and Al-Shabaab militants, who continue to pose a significant threat to Somalia’s federal government.

    The United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) has announced a temporary suspension of public disclosures regarding civilian casualties from its airstrikes in Somalia. The decision comes as the administration of President Donald Trump reviews and reshapes its military strategy in the region.

    Why United States Africa Command Halted Civilian Casualty Report?

    In recent years, AFRICOM has maintained a policy of regularly reporting the number of civilian casualties resulting from its drone strikes in Somalia.

    However, growing criticism and pressure from international human rights organizations have led to a shift in this approach.

    A spokesperson for United States Africa Command confirmed that the halt is temporary.
    He added that part of an ongoing process to develop a revised policy under the new U.S. administration.

    Despite this pause, the command has pledged to continue publishing quarterly reports on civilian harm caused by American drone operations in Somalia.

    High Concern from Human Rights Advocates

    The move has sparked concern among human rights advocates, who stress the importance of transparency and accountability in U.S. military operations abroad.
    Especially in fragile conflict zones like Somalia.

    As Somalia continues to battle terrorism and insurgency, international military cooperation remains a key component in ensuring national and regional security.

    The upcoming changes in U.S. strategy are expected to have a lasting impact on counterterrorism efforts in the Horn of Africa.

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