The US says it has conducted an air strike against the Islamist insurgent group al-Shabab in Somalia. Its target was a "senior leader" in the area of Saakow, according to a statement by the US defence department.
The US has supported the African Union (AU) force that has driven al-Shabab out of the capital Mogadishu and other towns since 2011.
In September, al-Shabab leader Ahmed Abdi Godane was killed in a US air strike.
The US did not identify the leader targeted in the latest strike or say whether the strike was successful.
The statement continued: "We are assessing the results of the operation and will provide additional information, when appropriate, as details become available."
The air strike came two days after top al-Shabab militant, Zakariya Ahmed Ismail Hersi, gave himself up.
Mr Hersi, a leading figure in the militant group's intelligence wing, surrendered to police in the Gedo region.
In June 2012, the US state department offered $3m (£1.9m; 2.5m euros) for information leading to his capture.
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