The Herald (South Africa)

French and Malian troops kill 30 jihadists

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THIRTY jihadists were killed in a clash with French and Malian troops near Mali’s border with Niger, the French military said yesterday.

The fight, involving a group of about 60 jihadists, took place on Sunday in the Akabar area, spokesman Colonel Patrik Steiger said.

He said Malian forces sustained losses but there were no French casualties.

French commandos and Malian forces began a reconnaiss­ance and control operation in the Akabar region on March 28, working in liaison with the Nigerien army and a self-defence group, Steiger said.

“On April 1, they were confronted by an ATG [armed terrorist group] estimated to number 60 individual­s, around 90km south of Menaka and three kilometres from the Nigerien border,” he said.

The border zone is used as a haven by the jihadist group Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS), he said.

The French deployed two Gazelle combat helicopter­s and two Mirage 2000 warplanes in support of their troops, but these aircraft did not carry out any attacks, Steiger said.

France intervened militarily in Mali in 2013 to help government forces drive al-Qaeda-linked jihadists out of the north.

The initial mission was followed in 2014 by Operationa­l Barkhane, which deployed 4 000 French troops alongside the UN’s 12 000-strong peacekeepi­ng operation in Mali.

The insurgency, however, has spread to central and southern Mali and spilled into Burkina Faso and Niger. – AFP

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