World | al-Shabab Pentagon: Airstrike Targets Somali Terror Leader Attacked aimed at al-Shabab leader in Somalia, officials say By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Dec 29, 2014 4:15 PM CST Copied In this Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011 file photo, hundreds of newly trained al-Shabab fighters perform military exercises in the Lafofe area some 18km south of Mogadishu, in Somalia. (AP Photo/Farah Abdi Warsameh, File) A US airstrike in Somalia targeted a senior leader of the al-Shabab extremist group, the Pentagon said today. It did not identify the leader or say whether the strike was successful. In a brief written statement, the Pentagon said the airstrike took place today in the vicinity of Saakow, Somalia. It provided no details, beyond saying it did not believe the attack caused any civilian or bystander casualties. The Pentagon said it is assessing the results of the attack. Al-Shabab is an ultra-conservative Islamic militant group that is linked to the al-Qaeda terrorist network and wants to run Somalia by its strict interpretation of Shariah law. US airstrikes on Sept. 1 killed al-Shabab's then-leader; another al-Shabab leader with a price on his head surrendered two days ago. Read These Next Online sleuths expose Epstein file redactions. Sammy Davis Jr.'s ex, Swedish actor May Britt, is dead at 91. In this murder, arresting the boyfriend was a big mistake. After Kennedy Center name change, holiday jazz concert is canceled. Report an error