Friday, September 5, 2014

U.S. Confirms That Al Shabaab's Leader In Somalia Was Killed In A Drone Strike This Week



US Confirms al-Shabab Leader Ahmed Godane Killed -- BBC

The leader of the Somali Islamist group al-Shabab, Ahmed Abdi Godane, was killed following a US attack earlier this week, the Pentagon has said.

The US carried out air strikes on Monday night destroying a vehicle and an encampment south of the capital.

Somalia's president issued a statement on Friday urging militants to embrace peace after the death of their leader.

Godane was one of the US state department's most wanted men.

It had placed a bounty of $7m (£4.2m) on his head.

Somali analyst Nuur Mohamud Sheekh told the BBC that Godane's death "will deal a major blow to the group.

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More News On The U.S. Confirming That Al Shabaab's Leader In Somalia Was Killed In A Drone Strike This Week

US confirms al-Shabab leader Ahmed Godane killed -- BBC
U.S. confirms death of al Shabaab leader Godane in Somalia strike -- Reuters
Pentagon confirms killing of Somalia terror group leader with airstrike -- AP
US says Shebab chief killed in bombing raid in Somalia -- Global Post/AFP
US confirms Shabaab emir Godane killed in airstrike -- Long War Journal
Pentagon confirms al-Shabab leader killed in airstrike in Somalia -- Washington Post
Al-Shabaab leader Ahmed Abdi Godane killed by US air strike in Somalia -- The Guardian
US confirms al-Shabab leader's death -- Al Jazeera
US confirms death of al-Shabab leader Godane -- Deutsche Welle
US confirms death of al-Shabaab leader in drone strike -- The Telegraph
Somalia Al-Shabaab Commander's Death Follows Internal Purge -- WSJ
Ahmed Abdi Godane: Somalia's 'dead' al-Shabab leader -- BBC
What Does Godane's Death Mean for Al-Shabab? -- Gabe Joselow, Voice of America

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