A file photo taken on February 13, 2012 shows members of the Al-Shabaab
in Elasha Biyaha, Somalia. Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said senior
Al-Shabaab leader Abdirahman Sandhere was killed in a US air strike
carried out on December 2, 2015. AFP FILE PHOTO | MOHAMED ABDIWAHAB
WASHINGTON
A senior leader of the Al-Shabaab died in a US air strike in Somalia last week which also killed two other militants, the Pentagon said Monday.
A senior leader of the Al-Shabaab died in a US air strike in Somalia last week which also killed two other militants, the Pentagon said Monday.
Pentagon
spokesman Peter Cook said removal of Abdirahman Sandhere "is a
significant blow to Al-Shabaab and reflects the painstaking work by our
intelligence, military, and law enforcement professionals."
Sandhere,
"also known as 'Ukash,' a senior leader of the Al Qaeda-affiliated
group Al-Shabaab, is dead as a result of a US military air strike in
Somalia undertaken on December 2" he said.
The
Al-Shabaab is fighting to overthrow the internationally-backed
government in Mogadishu, which is protected by 22,000 African Union
troops.
The group has lost much ground in recent years
but remain a threat in both Somalia and neighbouring Kenya, where they
have carried out a series of attacks.
The movement is also facing growing divisions with some members shifting allegiance from Al-Qaeda to the Islamic State group.
The United States has led drone strikes in Somalia against Al-Shabaab since 2011.
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