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Al-Amriki and al-Britani: Militants 'killed' in Somalia | Al-Amriki and al-Britani: Militants 'killed' in Somalia |
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Two top Islamist militants, from the US and UK, have been killed in Somalia after falling out with al-Shabab, witnesses have told the BBC. | Two top Islamist militants, from the US and UK, have been killed in Somalia after falling out with al-Shabab, witnesses have told the BBC. |
Omar Hammami, known as al-Amriki, and Osama al-Britani, a British citizen of Pakistani origin, are said to have died in an early-morning attack in a village south-west of the capital, Mogadishu. | Omar Hammami, known as al-Amriki, and Osama al-Britani, a British citizen of Pakistani origin, are said to have died in an early-morning attack in a village south-west of the capital, Mogadishu. |
They have been hiding from al-Shabab since leaving the group this year. | They have been hiding from al-Shabab since leaving the group this year. |
There have been several previous reports of al-Amriki's death. | There have been several previous reports of al-Amriki's death. |
In March, the US State Department offered a $5m (£3.1m) reward for any information leading to the capture or conviction of al-Amriki. | |
Islamist split | |
One of al-Amriki's fighters told the BBC that they had been overpowered by the al-Shabab attack in a village near the town of Dinsor. | One of al-Amriki's fighters told the BBC that they had been overpowered by the al-Shabab attack in a village near the town of Dinsor. |
He said al-Shabab had taken away the bodies of the two Westerners. | He said al-Shabab had taken away the bodies of the two Westerners. |
Another of their allies, Khadap al-Masari, from Egypt, surrendered, the fighter said. | Another of their allies, Khadap al-Masari, from Egypt, surrendered, the fighter said. |
Local residents confirmed the deaths, as did a senior source within al-Shabab. | Local residents confirmed the deaths, as did a senior source within al-Shabab. |
"There was a gun battle between al-Amriki and his men and other fighters," Moalim Ali, a resident in Bardhere village, told the AFP news agency. | |
Another resident, Mohamed Wardhere, said: "Al-Amriki and two other fighters, one of them a foreigner, have been killed near Bardhere." | |
The two men were allies of veteran Somali Islamist, Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys, who split from al-Shabab in June. | The two men were allies of veteran Somali Islamist, Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys, who split from al-Shabab in June. |
He is currently in the custody of the UN-backed government. | He is currently in the custody of the UN-backed government. |
BBC Somali analyst Mohamed Mohamed says al-Shabab has been hunting down and killing allies of Mr Aweys since the split. | BBC Somali analyst Mohamed Mohamed says al-Shabab has been hunting down and killing allies of Mr Aweys since the split. |
Mr Aweys is seen as less hardline than al-Shabab leader Ahmed Abdi Godane, who also has a more international agenda. | Mr Aweys is seen as less hardline than al-Shabab leader Ahmed Abdi Godane, who also has a more international agenda. |
Al-Amriki was known for rapping jihadist songs which were loaded onto YouTube. | Al-Amriki was known for rapping jihadist songs which were loaded onto YouTube. |
He grew up in the town of Daphne in the state of Alabama, where friends said he was popular at school, quick witted, charismatic and elected president of his school year. | |
According to his schoolfriend, James Culveyhouse, his father is a Sunni Muslim from Syria and his mother a Southern Baptist Christian. | |
Mr Culveyhouse told the BBC in 2011 that al-Amriki's radicalisation started after a visit to Syria as a teenager. | |
Over the years he became an adherent of stricter and stricter Islam - turning far more orthodox than his father. | |
The news of the killings of the foreign militants in Somalia comes a day after a group of 160 leading Islamic scholars issued a fatwa denouncing al-Shabab, saying the group had no place in Islam. | |
Hassan Sheikh Mohamud took office as Somali president a year ago, vowing to end two decades of fighting in the country. | Hassan Sheikh Mohamud took office as Somali president a year ago, vowing to end two decades of fighting in the country. |
Pro-government forces have pushed al-Shabab out of several key cities but the group still controls many smaller towns and rural areas. | Pro-government forces have pushed al-Shabab out of several key cities but the group still controls many smaller towns and rural areas. |