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US Military Drone Strike Targeted Al-Shabab Bomb-Maker

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GETTY 102813 SOMALIA?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1383000852619Mohamed Abdiwahab/AFP/Getty Images(MOGADISHU, Somalia) — The U.S. military launched a drone strike in Somalia Monday that targeted a senior al-Shabab leader described as the militant group’s leading bomb-maker, U.S. officials confirmed.

An American military drone fired missiles at a vehicle in the central Somali region of Middle Juba, the officials told ABC News.

The main target of the missile strike was Ibrahim Ali, whom they described as al-Shabab’s top bomb-maker who oversaw the group’s improvised explosive device network, one of the officials said. The extremist group is tied to al Qaeda and at one time controlled the Somali capital of Mogadishu.

U.S. officials are optimistic that Ali died in the attack, the official said.

The strike killed at least two al-Shabab operatives, according to local news reports.

The U.S. military conducts counterterrorism operations in Somalia targeting the al-Shabab network. In Jan. 2012, President Obama disclosed the counterterrorism operations in a report to Congress, saying, “In a limited number of cases, the U.S. military has taken direct action in Somalia against members of al Qaeda, including those who are also members of al-Shabaab, who are engaged in efforts to carry out terrorist attacks against the United States and our interests.”

That counterterrorism effort can take the form of strikes conducted by remotely piloted Predator drones or from snatch operations undertaken by elite Special Operations forces.

In early October, members of the Navy’s elite SEAL Team Six conducted an unsuccessful raid to “snatch” a top al-Shabab planner known by the moniker “Ikrima.” He is described as having plotted attacks in eastern Africa.

The terror group launched the deadly attack on the Westgate mall in Nairobi last month that killed 67 civilians.

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