French President Emmanuel Macron said 33 “terrorists” had
been “neutralised” in an operation by French forces in central Mali on
Saturday.
He said in a speech to the French community in the Ivory
Coast that French soldiers had also released two Malian gendarmes being held by
jihadists in the city of Mopti.
Macron is visiting Ivory Coast to celebrate Christmas
with French troops and said on Friday that Paris would work to give “new force”
to the fight against Islamist militants in Africa’s Sahel region.
The jihadist insurgency in several poor Sahel nations
will be a top item on Macron’s agenda in his 48-hour stay in a region where
attacks have spread since the Islamist militancy began seven years ago in Mali.
Last month, 13 French soldiers lost their lives in a
helicopter crash in northern Mali as they were chasing jihadists.
The crash was the biggest single-day loss for the French
military in nearly four decades and raised fresh questions about the
effectiveness of France’s 4,500-member Barkhane operation in the Sahel.
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