French forces kill more than 50 jihadists linked to Al-Qaeda in air strikes in central Mali

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: November 3, 2020 12:06 PM2020-11-03T12:06:19+5:302020-11-03T12:10:08+5:30

The French government said on October 30 that its forces had killed more than 50 jihadists aligned to Al-Qaeda ...

French forces kill more than 50 jihadists linked to Al-Qaeda in air strikes in central Mali | French forces kill more than 50 jihadists linked to Al-Qaeda in air strikes in central Mali

French forces kill more than 50 jihadists linked to Al-Qaeda in air strikes in central Mali

The French government said on October 30 that its forces had killed more than 50 jihadists aligned to Al-Qaeda in air strikes in central Mali. The offensive took place on Friday in an area near the borders of Burkina Faso and Niger, where government troops are struggling to rout an Islamic insurgency, French Defence Minister Florence Parly said after meeting members of Mali's transitional government.

"On October 30 in Mali, the Barkhane force conducted an operation that neutralised more than 50 jihadists and confiscated arms and material," Parly said, referring to the French-led anti-jihadist Operation Barkhane.

She added that around 30 motorcycles were destroyed.

Operation Barkhane was launched after a drone detected a "very large" motorcycle caravan in the "three borders" area.

When the jihadists moved under trees to try and escape surveillance, the French force sent in two Mirage jets and a drone to launch missiles, leading to the "neutralisation" of the insurgents, Parly said.

Military spokesman Colonel Frederic Barbry said that "four terrorists have been captured".

Explosives and a suicide vest had been found, he told a reporters in a conference call, saying that the group had been "about to attack (an army) position in the region".

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