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The USS Hershel "Woody" Williams, an expeditionary sea base that normally carries a contingent of crisis-response Marines, along with an AC-130W Stinger II warplane are supporting the troop movement, the US military announced in a statement as cited in a Friday report by the Washington-based Stars & Stripes newspaper.
Citing security concerns, however, US Africa Command (AFRICOM), declined to elaborate on Friday about how many soldiers have so far been moved or when the withdrawal will be completed.
AFRICOM did state that roughly 700 troops will be repositioned to neighboring countries to conduct cross-border operations against the Somali-based al-Shabab militants.
While AFRICOM did not identify the countries, Djibouti and Kenya are likely destinations given that the US maintains military bases in both nations.
A limited troop presence will remain on the ground in Somalia while some forces also could be reassigned to other regions or to the United States, the command added.
Joint Task Force – Quartz, which AFRICOM formed to oversee the mission, dubbed Operation Octave Quartz, said the AC-130W Stinger II is able to provide close air support and air interdiction.
Source: Press TV
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