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The US military has carried out a missile strike in Somalia against a suspected militant leader with ties to al-Qaeda and al-Shabab.


US defence officials say they are trying to establish whether the strike killed the intended target, whose identity they have not confirmed.


The strike was aimed at a vehicle in a remote area of southern Somalia, near the town of Barawe.


Al-Shabab is the main al-Qaeda-linked group in East Africa.


The Pentagon says the target of was a senior leader in the two organisations.


A rebel leader has told the Associated Press news agency that it was Sahal Iskudhuq, an al-Shabab commander who was close to the head of the militant Islamist group, and to al-Qaeda.


However this has not been confirmed.


The US launched a failed raid in Barawe - seen as a militant stronghold - in October to capture an al-Shabab commander.


The group, which was responsible for the attack on a Kenyan shopping centre in September, has been weakened by an offensive by African Union forces on their haven in south-central Somalia.


The US has recently deepened its involvement in the country by sending a small unit of military advisers to the capital, Mogadishu.


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