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Helicopter­s collide in Mali; 13 French soldiers killed

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Paris, France - Thirteen French soldiers were killed in Mali when two helicopter­s collided while fighting insurgents in the country’s restive north, officials said on Tuesday, the heaviest single loss for the French military in nearly four decades.

The accident occurred late Monday while the helicopter­s were reinforcin­g ground troops pursuing the insurgents in the Liptako region, near the borders of Burkina Faso and Niger, the Armed Forces ministry said.

Mali has been besieged by a wave of deadly strikes against army outposts and other targets in recent weeks, a flare-up of violence despite years of efforts to push back the extremists.

A Tiger attack helicopter collided with a Cougar military transport helicopter while engaging the insurgents fleeing on motorbikes and in pick-up trucks.

Both aircraft crashed not far from each other, killing all on board, the ministry said.

One of the victims was the son of French Senator JeanMarie Bockel, a centrist and former government minister who sits on the senate’s armed forces committee, the father confirmed.

‘These 13 heroes had just one goal: To protect us. I bow my head in front of the pain of their families and comrades’, President Emmanuel Macron said on Twitter.

Macron promised this month new measures ‘ in the coming weeks’ to bolster the fight against the insurgency in the Sahel, after receiving the presidents of Mali, Chad and Niger at the Elysee Palace.

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