A US service member was injured in an attack by Al-Shabaab in Somalia, the US military says. At least one Al-Shabaab fighter was killed.
A US service member was injured in Somalia Monday when Al-Shabaab attacked US and Somali forces, according to the US military.
Al-Shabaab attacked the forces using"a vehicle employed as an improvised explosive device and mortar fire," US Africa Command said in a statement. The injured service member is in stable condition and is receiving treatment for injuries that are not assessed to be life-threatening. The US military also said at least one Al-Shabaab fighter was killed during the attack."One U.S.
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