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French strike thought to kill al-Qaeda ally Belmokhtar

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WASHINGTON: One- eyed hostage killer Mokhtar Belmokhtar, one of al- Qaeda’s most notorious allies in North Africa, was said Monday to have been slain in a French air strike.

A US official, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed a report in the Wall Street Journal that US intelligen­ce helped France target the veteran jihadist.

The news came as French defense minister Jean-Yves Le Drian was in Washington for talks with his US counterpar­t Secretary of Defense Ash Carter.

But neither top official confirmed the strike, said to have taken place in southern Libya earlier this month.

The Algerian militant, commander of an al- Qaeda-linked faction of the al-Murabitoun group, has been reported killed on several previous occasions.

But the official told AFP the latest strike is believed to have finally hit the elusive militant, once known for kidnapping Europeans for multimilli­on dollar ransoms.

After November 2015, Islamist attacks on Paris left 130 dead, US President Barack Obama announced promised that closer intelligen­ce cooperatio­n with Paris would begin.

Belmokhtar became one of the world’s most wanted men in 2013 after a spectacula­r assault on the In Amenas gas plant in Algeria left at least 38 hostages dead.

This year, his group claimed responsibi­lity for an attack on luxury a hotel in Burkina Faso that killed another 20 people, most of them foreigners.

Washington put a 5 million bounty on the 44-year- old’s head, dubbing him the leader of the Khaled Abu al-Abbas Brigade, also known as the ‘Signatorie­s in Blood.’ — AFP

 ??  ?? This file photo taken on January 16, 2013 shows an undated grab from a video obtained by ANI Mauritania­n news agency reportedly shows former al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) emir Mokhtar Belmokhtar speaking at an undisclose­d location. — AFP photo
This file photo taken on January 16, 2013 shows an undated grab from a video obtained by ANI Mauritania­n news agency reportedly shows former al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) emir Mokhtar Belmokhtar speaking at an undisclose­d location. — AFP photo

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