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What happened at Camp Simba? The Kenyan Defence
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Forces (KDF) said "an attempt was made to breach security at Manda Air Strip" but the attack was repulsed. Four militants were killed, it added. A fire caused by the attack
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had been extinguished and the airstrip was now safe, a KDF spokesman said. A nearby airfield used for civilian flights had reopened, aviation officials said. Al-Shabab said it had "successfully
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stormed the heavily fortified military base" before taking "effective control of a part of the base". The group said the Kenyan
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military used warplanes to repel the attack. How extensive was the damage? The Associated Press news agency reported that two aircraft, two US helicopters and multiple vehicles were destroyed at
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the airstrip. Al-Shabab said it
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had killed nine Kenyan soldiers and had inflicted 17 "battle casualties" on US forces. Seven aircraft and five military vehicles had been destroyed, it added. A journalist with Voice of Africa tweeted photos of what the militants said was a US aircraft that had been targeted.