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Post by more2comeon Oct 28, 2011 8:10am
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US flies drones from Ethiopia to fight Somali mili

US flies drones from Ethiopia to fight Somali mili

US flies drones from Ethiopia to fight Somali militants

The remotely-piloted aircraft can be equipped with missiles and satellite guided bombs

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TheUS military has begun flying drone aircraft from a base in Ethiopia, aspart of its fight against Islamist militants in neighbouring Somalia.

US officials have confirmed to the BBC that the base, in the southern city of Arba Minch, is now operational.

But they stressed that the remotely-piloted drones were being used only for surveillance, and not for air strikes.

It is part of a growing counter-terrorism presence in the region as the US pursues groups with al-Qaeda links.

The US military has reportedly spent millions of dollarsupgrading the remote, civilian airport - from which Reaper drones arenow being flown.

The remotely-piloted aircraft can be equipped with missiles and satellite guided bombs.

But officials have told the BBC the drones are flying unarmedbecause their use is considered sensitive by Ethiopia's government.

Their role is surveillance of the al-Shabab militant group -based in Somalia, and already the focus of drone missions flown fromother bases in the region.

source:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-15488804

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