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France has seen 271 jihadi militants return

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PARIS: France has seen 271 jihadi militants return from war zones in Iraq and Syria and all of them are subject to investigat­ion by public prosecutor­s, the country’s interior minister said in a newspaper interview.

Some 700 French nationals are estimated to have fought in Islamic State ranks in Iraq and Syria, and like other European countries France has been wrestling with how to handle the flow of so- called returnees.

The number of jihadis to have returned to France included 217 adults and 54 minors, with some of them currently in detention, Gerard Collomb said in an interview with Le Journal du Dimanche.

Asked how many French jihadis had been killed in Iraq and Syria, Collomb told the newspaper that it was difficult to corroborat­e informatio­n.

The head of France’s special forces said in June that his units were directly involved in street battles in the Iraqi city of Mosul but denied they were specifical­ly targeting French- born jihadis fighting for Islamic State.

France has participat­ed in a US- led coalition battling Islamic State in Iraq, and it also intervened in Mali to push back an Islamist rebellion in the west African state.

French military interventi­ons overseas have exposed it to attack by Islamist militants at home. Gunmen and suicide bombers killed 130 people in and around Paris in November 2015 and over 100 were killed in other Islamist attacks in France in the past twoanda- half years. Collomb said the threat of militant attacks was ‘ very high’, citing two incidents targeting police on Paris’ Champs Elysees and seven foiled plots so far this year.

An increasing number of people were being flagged under a preventati­ve monitoring system for radicalise­d behaviour, with more than 18,500 people reported, he said.

France has been subject to state of emergency legislatio­n, giving police extended powers, since the November 2015 attacks, and the government plans to incorporat­e some of these measures into ordinary law through a counter-terrorism bill to be put before parliament in the coming months. — Reuters

 ??  ?? A supplied image obtained from the US Defence Force shows search efforts for three US Marines missing after their MV-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft crashed into the sea off Australia’s northeast coast. — Reuters photo
A supplied image obtained from the US Defence Force shows search efforts for three US Marines missing after their MV-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft crashed into the sea off Australia’s northeast coast. — Reuters photo

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