French soldier killed in Mali blast

A French soldier deployed in a counter-terrorism force in Mali died from injuries sustained in a mine blast


Afp November 06, 2016
PHOTO: AFP

PARIS: A French soldier deployed in a counter-terrorism force in Mali died from injuries sustained in a mine blast, the defence ministry said Saturday, in the latest deadly extremists attack on foreign forces.

The militant group Ansar Dine, which has ties to alQaeda, claimed the attack on social media, saying it took place some 60 kilometres (40 miles) from the northern town of Kidal.

In a statement, the French defence ministry said, "Two armoured vehicles in a logistics convoy... came under attack from an explosive device as they were driving to the northeast of Kidal."

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"The explosion led to the death of Staff Sergeant Fabien Jacq, lightly wounded another soldier," the statement said, adding that three other soldiers were concussed in the incident.

The French army said that there were 60 vehicles in the convoy and that it was unclear how the device was detonated.

A foreign military source in Mali confirmed to AFP that Jacq was serving with Operation Barkhane in the north-east of Kidal, and that two vehicles had been "blown up by an explosive device" leaving the soldier badly injured.

The death of Jacq, 28, brings to 16 the number of French soldiers killed in Mali since France first intervened militarily in January 2013 to help drive back extremists who had overrun parts of the West African country, a former French colony.

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Vast swathes of the country remain out of the control of Malian and foreign forces.

The continued threat by extremists active in Mali was further demonstrated by the release of a video Friday showing the execution of two Malians for "collaborating" with French troops and Mauritania.

Two men identified as Mohamed Ould Beih and El-Hussein Ould Badi are respectively accused of being paid to recruit informants and of showing French troops extremists' weapon stashes.

After the men are shown being shot dead by a firing squad in front of a large group of nomadic tribesmen, a commentary issues the threat of a similar fate to the local population if they are tempted to sell information.

The clip entitled "Traitors 2" was released by alQaeda's media arm Andalus Media, lending it significant credibility.

It appears to be a sequel to a December 2015 video named "Traitors" in which two Malians and a Mauritanian were killed for similar reasons, also before an audience.

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