A Somali intelligence official told The Associated Press that the person they wanted to get was apparently killed during the fight.
"It was a high-profile target, and chances of capture were challenged by a stiff resistance by militants guarding the house targeted by the special forces, which forced the commando to resort to the kill or capture method," the official said. He spoke to AP on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the press on the matter.
The US forces were serving in an advisory role and provided the helicopter transportation for the mission, said Navy Capt Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman. The U.S. Forces accompanied the Somali troops on the mission, but did not "go all the way to the objective," he said.
There were no US casualties, he said.
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More than 10 militants were killed, said other US officials today who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss an operation that has not been announced publicly.
These are some of the most aggressive military actions in Somalia since a US military intervention in the early 1990s during a famine culminated in the so-called Black Hawk Down battle, with heavy US losses.