Mohamed Kuno alias Dulyadayn also known as Gamadhere is among the Al Shabaab commanders killed in Somalia drone strike.
Four senior Al Shabaab leaders have been killed in a US drone attack in Juungal area of Somalia, according to Kenya’s Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government.
Among those killed are Gamadhere also known as Mohamed Kuno alias Dulyadayn and Ismail Jabhadi. Gamadhere is believed to have been behind the horrific Garissa University attack which left over 148 people dead.
“The drone strike that killed Al Shabaab leaders took place Thursday 2am at Juungal area, between Baardheere and Buur Hajje in Somalia,” said Interior Ministry’s spokesperson Mr Mwenda Njoka on his twitter account.
According to residents, the drone struck a strategic stronghold of the Islamist group Al Shabaab and destroyed a vehicle belonging to the militants in the early hours of Thursday.
“Last night, a drone smashed an al Shabaab car believed to be carrying three officials,” said local elder Nur Farah told Reuters on Thursday. The car, which was believed to be carrying militants, was hit just outside the town of Bardere, which al Shabaab captured from government forces in 2009 and has controlled ever since. (The Standard)
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