Somalia and the United States have launched a system to improve aviation security


Somalia and the United States have launched a data exchange system to improve aviation security. This was reported on May 29 by Dalsan TV, referring to the Somali Immigration and Citizenship Agency (ICA) on the social network X (formerly. Twitter).
"Somalia is launching a data exchange system with the United States and Interpol to enhance international aviation security," the report said.
The ICA said the move is aimed at tightening border controls and improving coordination in the fight against transnational threats.
Earlier, on May 22, Business Insider reported on the "largest-ever" US Navy airstrike from an aircraft carrier in Somalia. According to the online publication, the target of the bombing was terrorist groups in Somalia, in total, more than 56 tons of ammunition were dropped on the positions of the Islamists.
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