Al-Kataib Media Foundation

It is narrated in English by a British foreign fighter named "Abu Umar" who is believed to be a senior media officer in Al-Kataib.

[10] Following the Battle of Dayniile, Al-Kataib would release a documentary-style film on November 12, 2011, titled "Battle of Daynille: The Burundian Bloodbath" In the film, al-Shabaab's British English-speaking narrator walks around the area and shows the dead bodies of Burundian soldiers.

[11] On June 15, 2014, al-Shabaab gunmen carried out a series of attacks in and around the town of Mpeketoni in Kenya's Lamu county, targeting police stations, hotels, and government offices and killing at least 60 people.

Following the attacks, Al-Kataib released a propaganda film in three separate languages, Arabic, Swahili, and English in early March 2015.

The film undermined the Kenyan government claim that local political foes were behind the attack, despite contrary witness testimonies.