The Borneo Post

IS-linked jihadists claim attacks on French, US troops in Africa

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NOUAKCHOTT: A jihadist group linked to Islamic State has claimed responsibi­lity for attacks on US and French troops in west Africa, in a statement published by Mauritania’s ANI news agency.

The group, led by Adnan Abu Walid Sahraoui, said it was behind “an attack against an American commando unit in Niger in October.”

On Oct 4, four US and four Niger troops were killed in an ambush at Tongo Tongo, a village close to the Mali border.

That attack had been blamed on the jihadists but it is only now that the group claimed responsibi­lity.

The Islamists also claimed responsibi­lity for an attack in Mali’s restive northeast on Thursday in which three French troops were injured, one seriously, in a suicide bomb attack, said the ANI news agency, which closely tracks jihadist groups operating in the Sahel region south of the Sahara.

Islamic extremists linked to al-Qaeda took control of the desert north of Mali in early 2012, but were largely driven out in the French-led military operation launched in January 2013, but large tracts of the country remain lawless.

According to an AFP count, 18 French soldiers have been killed in Mali since the launch of Operation Serval, which has since been replaced by Operation Barkhane, a broader offensive deployed in five countries – Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Chad and Burkina Faso. — AFP

 ??  ?? Saudi Hawks National Aerobatic Team performs during the 4th Saudi Aviation Exhibition at the Thumamah Airport, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. More than 60 planes and aerobatic teams from Saudi Arabia and UAE are taking part in the airshow. — AFP photo
Saudi Hawks National Aerobatic Team performs during the 4th Saudi Aviation Exhibition at the Thumamah Airport, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. More than 60 planes and aerobatic teams from Saudi Arabia and UAE are taking part in the airshow. — AFP photo

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