Around 15 Islamist militants were killed by French and
Chadian troops in fighting overnight in northern Mali’s Ametetai valley,
French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said on Tuesday.
He said some 1,600 French and Chadian troops operating in the area continued to search for Islamist rebels.
France is still not in a position, however, to confirm reports that
the military operation has killed two key al Qaeda commanders,
Abdelhamid Abou Zeid and Mokhtar Belmokhtar, Le Drian told BFM TV.
Shown a photograph published in French media of a partly shrouded
corpse said to be Belmokhtar’s, Le Drian said it would be good news if
it was the jihadist leader but that he was not convinced by the image.
“Our forces fought terrorist groups last night, still in the same
area, the Ametetai valley region, where there is a strong concentration
of them. Around 15 militants were killed,” Le Drian said.
“It’s not over yet as after the Ametetai valley there are other
valleys … Given the ferocity of the fighting over the past fortnight, we
can see there is a hideout there.”
Three French soldiers and dozens of Islamists have been killed in a
seven-week campaign that has driven al Qaeda-linked fighters who took
over northern Mali last April back into mountain and desert redoubts,
where they are being hunted by hundreds of French, Chadian and Malian
troops.
Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) has pledged to avenge the
French assault, which Paris says it launched due to fears that its
former colony could become a launch pad for wider Islamist attacks.
Asked about the risks of the fighting to a French family taken
hostage in Cameroon last month by Islamist militants and taken into
Nigeria, Le Drian said France had information on the whereabouts of the
three adults and four children, and everything indicated they were still
alive.
“I think if the hostages had been killed, their captors would have
let it be known,” he said. “We are using all the means we can to get
them freed.”
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
France Says 15 Militants Killed Overnight In Mali Fighting
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