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Even U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the death of top African al-Qaeda militant Fazul Abdullah Mohammed was a "significant blow" to the group.
He and other militants were killed in action earlier this week a shootout with police at a checkpoint in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, officials said.
Mr Mohammed is the most wanted men in Africa, with a $ 5m bounty on his head.
He allegedly played a key role in the bombings of U.S. embassies in East Africa in 1998, which killed 224 people.
He is also accused of attacking Israeli targets in Kenya coast in 2002, and recently was believed to have worked with the Islamic militant group, al-Shabab, which controls much of southern Somalia.
'Victory for the world'
Mr. Muhammad was shot dead by Somali Transitional Federal Government (TFG) forces in the north-west of Mogadishu on Tuesday night, security officials said Somalia.
"Our forces fired on two men who refused to stop at a roadblock They tried. To defend themselves when they are surrounded by our people," said the commander of the TFG Abdikarim Yusuf told AFP news agency.
"We take their ID documents, one of whom was a foreign passport," he said, adding drugs, cell phones and laptops are also found.
Somali sources told AFP that Mr Muhammad brought $ 40,000 cash and a South African passport with the name Daniel Robinson.
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Fazul Abdullah Mohammed
* Born in Moroni, Comoros Island, Indian Ocean
* Indicted in the U.S. is more from 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania
* One of FBI's most wanted suspects of terror with a $ 5 gift
* Speaking French, Swahili, Arabic, English and Comoros
Source: FBI
Gen. Joseph Dhagabadan Abdikarim, Somali military commander, said officials did not initially know who the person was dead.
"We buried him," he told The Associated Press. "But soon after checking his documents, [we] dug up his body and take photos and then our DNA. Knowing that he was wanted by the U.S. government."
The general described the death as "similar to Osama bin Laden", who was killed in a U.S. commando attack his home in northern Pakistan on May 2.
"This is a victory for the world. This is a victory for the Somali army," he added.
A senior U.S. government officials also told the BBC that it was "a very big problem" and praised the actions of the Transitional Federal Government.
"The death of Fazul Abdullah Mohammed delete one of the most experienced planners of terrorist groups operating in East Africa and has almost certainly set back the operation," the official said.
After landing in the capital of Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, in the second part of African tour, Mrs. Clinton told reporters: "the death of [his] is a significant blow to al-Qaeda, extremist allies, and its operations in East Africa."
"This is the end only to a terrorist who brought so much death and pain to so many innocent people in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam and elsewhere -. Tanzania, Kenya, Somalia, and our own embassy personnel"
Born in the Comoros islands in the early 1970s, Mr. Muhammad is believed to have joined al-Qaeda in Afghanistan during the 1990s.
After the bombings of U.S. embassies in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, and Dar es Salaam in 1998, U.S. authorities accused him of involvement and offered a reward of $ 5 for information leading to his arrest.
Hillary Clinton arrived at the airport in Dar es Salaam's Hillary Clinton has arrived in Tanzania as part of African tour
In 2002, Mr. Muhammad is reported to have deployed to al-Qaeda operations in East Africa.
That year, he was blamed for the bombing of an Israeli-owned hotel in the beach resort of Kikambala, Kenya, which killed 13 people were killed, and attempts to shoot down Israeli passenger plane in Mombasa nearby.
In 2007, he survived the U.S. air raid in southern Somali coastal village of hayo, near the town of Ras Kamboni.
In recent years, Mr Mohammed is thought to have joined with other foreign militants fighting in Somalia fought alongside al-Shabab, which declared allegiance to al-Qaeda in 2010. It said reports of his death are not true.
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