Ahmed Abdi Godane
Somali militant leader of Al-Shabaab
Somali militant leader of Al-Shabaab
1977
48 years ago
Military & Warriors
Somalia
Led the militant Islamist group Al-Shabaab from 2008 until death in a U.S. airstrike in 2014. Oversaw the group's operations in Somalia and organized attacks both locally and internationally. Played a significant role in the insurgency against the Somali government and foreign forces. Managed to expand the group's influence through both violence and propaganda.
Led Al-Shabaab militia in Somalia
Claimed responsibility for multiple attacks
Strategized insurgency tactics against Somali government
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