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French
Army Special Forces killed around 10 Islamist rebels in gun battle north
of Timbuktu. |
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French
Army Special Forces killed around 10 Islamist rebels in a gun battle in
northern Mali this month, Paris said on Thursday, as simmering violence
threatens security at November elections and will delay a French troop
withdrawal. The battle, which took place north of Timbuktu on 1 October,
was some of the heaviest fighting since a French military intervention
dislodged rebel forces in control of northern Mali early this year. |
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French special forces drive through the city of Gao, Northern Mali, Wednesday Jan. 30, 2013. Islamist extremists fled the city Saturday after French, Chadian and Nigerien troops arrived, ending 10 months of radical islamic control over the city. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay) |
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France,
which sent soldiers to its former colony in January to oust militias who
had taken over swathes of the West African country, will not draw down
troop numbers to 1,000, from 3,200 by year-end as initially planned, a
spokesman confirmed. A local Tuareg source also said that several units linked to al Qaeda's north African arm AQIM had gathered in the region. |
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