Kenya has confirmed that Western allies have joined its war on Islamic militants al-Shabaab despite denials from the United States and France that they are involved in fighting in southern Somalia.
Foreign military forces have carried out air strikes and a naval bombardment close to the militant stronghold of Kismayo, said Kenya's Major Emmanuel Chirchir.
The Kenyan invasion has already caused a rift between Somalia's interim Prime Minister, Abdiweli Mohamed Ali, and President, who yesterday condemned the presence of foreign troops inside his country.
President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed described as "inappropriate and unacceptable" the Kenyan presence. Nairobi previously insisted that its offensive had the backing of Somalia's UN-recognised Government.
Sources close to Ali said yesterday's condemnation by the President came as a huge surprise and would have major implications for the offensive against al-Shabaab.