The United States has carried out the deadliest recorded strike in the history of its drone campaign, killing about 150 al-Shabaab fighters during a single raid in Somalia.
The target was a training camp at Raso in the Hiran region of central Somalia, about 200km north of the capital, Mogadishu.
Until this attack, American Predator and Reaper drones had carried out between 18 and 22 raids in Somalia since 2007, killing a maximum of 126 people, according to the Bureau of Investigative Journalism.
The latest strike claimed more lives than all of the previous attacks in Somalia put together.
Al-Shabaab once formed part of al-Qaeda but has now split over whether to declare allegiance to Isis (Islamic State). Until 2012, this radical Islamist movement controlled most of southern and central Somalia, including large areas of Mogadishu itself.