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Somalia: Al-Shabab co-founder killed in joint strike

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Mogadishu, Oct 03: Somali authorities said on Monday that a top al-Shabab militant had been killed in a joint airstrike.

The strike was launched on October 1 by the Somali army and international partner forces. It killed Abdullahi Nadir, also known as Abdullahi Yare, near the town of Haramka, Somalia's information ministry said.

Somalia: Al-Shabab co-founder killed in joint strike

Nadir had a $3 million (€3.1 million) bounty on his head by the United States.

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

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

According to the ministry, Nadir was a co-founder of the group and was next in line for leadership. Al-Shabab's current leader, Ahmed Diriye, is sick.

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

Recently elected President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud vowed to wage a "total war" to root out the militant group following a string of deadly attacks, including a 30-hour siege on a hotel in Mogadishu that killed 21 people.

Somalia's military is supported by US forces and an African Union peacekeeping mission. The information ministry statement did not specify which international partners were involved in the strike that killed Abdullahi Nadir.

Source: DW

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