The US statement says the airstrikes were carried out today near the Banadiir region in southern Somalia.
Somalia's president in a separate statement says the al- Shabab leader had been part of a network responsible for planning and carrying out several bombings and assassinations in the capital, Mogadishu.
President Donald Trump earlier this year approved expanded military operations against the al-Qaida-linked al- Shabab, including more aggressive airstrikes and considering parts of southern Somalia areas of active hostilities.
The US earlier this month confirmed another airstrike killed al-Shaba's shadow governor for Mogadishu.
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