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Top al-Shabab leader Nadir killed in joint airstrike in Somalia

by Agence France-Presse - AFP

Mogadishu, Somalia Oct 03, 2022 - 12:48 pm GMT+3
Armed al-Shabab fighters ride on pickup trucks as they prepare to travel into the city, just outside the capital. Mogadishu, Somalia, Dec. 8, 2008. (AP Photo)
Armed al-Shabab fighters ride on pickup trucks as they prepare to travel into the city, just outside the capital. Mogadishu, Somalia, Dec. 8, 2008. (AP Photo)
by Agence France-Presse - AFP Oct 03, 2022 12:48 pm

The Somali government announced on Monday a top al-Shabab militant, who had a $3 million U.S. bounty on his head, had been killed in a joint airstrike in southern Somalia.

The drone strike on Oct. 1, launched by the Somali army and international security partners, killed Abdullahi Nadir near the coastal town of Haramka, the Ministry of Information said in a statement dated Sunday but posted online on Monday.

"This leader ... was the head preacher of the group and one of the most notorious members of the Shabab group," it said.

"He was the former head of the Shura council and the group's director for finances," the ministry said, referring to a powerful consultation body within al-Shabab.

A co-founder of the al-Qaida-linked group, Nadir was believed to be next in line to take over the leadership of the movement from its ailing chief Ahmed Diriye, according to the ministry.

"His elimination is like a thorn removed from Somalia as a nation," the ministry said.

Nadir was one of seven leaders named by the United States on its most-wanted list in 2012. Washington offered $3 million for his capture.

The announcement of the strike comes weeks after Somalia's recently elected President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud vowed to stage an all-out war on the al-Shabab terrorist group, following a string of deadly attacks. They include a 30-hour hotel siege in the capital, Mogadishu, that killed 21 people.

Mohamud last month urged citizens to stay away from areas controlled by al-Shabab as he vowed to ratchet up offensives against the militants.

U.S. forces have in the past partnered with African Union soldiers and Somali troops in counterterrorism operations and have conducted frequent raids and drone strikes on al-Shabab training camps throughout Somalia.

Last month, the U.S. military said it had killed 27 al-Shabab fighters in an airstrike near Bulobarde, the main town on the road linking Mogadishu to Beledweyne, a key city on the border with Ethiopia.

It said the airstrike was carried out "at the request" of the Somali government.

Al-Shabab has waged a bloody insurrection against the Mogadishu government for 15 years and remains a potent force despite an African Union operation against the group.

Its fighters were ousted from the capital in 2011 but continue to stage attacks on military, government and civilian targets.

The group last week claimed responsibility for a bomb blast that killed a top Somali police officer near the al-Shabab-controlled village of Bursa, some 30 kilometers (20 miles) north of Mogadishu.

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