Somalia's al-Shabab kill two of their own chiefs in factional feud
Meanwhile, on Saturday, veteran Islamist leader Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys, escaped to the Somali capital Mogadishu amid reports of a split in the al-Shabab group.

Somalia’s al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab extremists have killed two of their own top commanders, one with a US$5 million United States bounty on his head, the insurgents said Saturday.
“We have informed their widows of their deaths, as they must now wear the clothes of mourning,” al-Shabab spokesman Abdulaziz Abu Musab told news agency AFP.
The pair killed are two co-founders of the Islamist group, including US-wanted Ibrahim Haji Jama Mead, better known by his nickname Al-Afghani (the Afghan) - due to his training and fighting with Islamist guerrillas there.
Washington offered the US$5 million bounty for Afghani, who opposed the command of top al-Shabab leader Ahmed Abdi Godane.
Godane, who the US have offered US$7 million for, earlier this month ordered the arrest of Afghani and at least a dozen other leaders, according to security sources.
Al-Shabab gunmen also killed Abul Hamid Hashi Olhayi, named as another senior commander and co-founder of the group.