Sahel Edition

Sahel: Three French troops killed by EID in Hombori, Mali

Posted On 29 December 2020

Number of times this article was read : 198

Three French soldiers were killed Monday in Mali when their armoured vehicle struck an explosive device in the Hombori region in the centre of the poor Sahel state, the French presidency said. The deaths brought to 47 the number of French soldiers killed in Mali since France first intervened militarily in January 2013 to help drive back Islamist jihadists who had overrun parts of the west African country.

President Emmanuel Macron “salutes the memory of these soldiers with the greatest respect,” the president’s office said in a statement. He underscored “France’s determination to continue the fight against terrorism,” it said.

France’s Barkhane force numbers 5,100 troops spread across the arid Sahel region and has been fighting jihadist groups alongside soldiers from Mauritania, Chad, Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, who together make up the G5 Sahel group.

AFP
Other Articles in this Week's Issue<< Morocco arrests rights activist and historian Maati MonjibSahel: Can Niger manage its first peaceful handover of presidential power? >>

More on the Sahel

West Africa: ECOWAS in turmoil

West Africa: ECOWAS in turmoil

West Africa’s economic grouping, ECOWAS, faces a new crisis as former chairman and Guinea-Bissau President Umaro Sissoco Embalo refuses to step down despite his mandate ending on February 27, 2025.  Embalo, who once criticized Sahelian coup leaders on behalf of ECOWAS, now defies the organization, even expelling its mediation delegation.

The North Africa Journal's WhatsApp Group
.
Shield and Alert Sahel

Pin It on Pinterest

The Sahel Channel
The Maghreb Channel
The Egypt Channel
The North Africa Journal
The Sahel Channel
The Maghreb Channel
The Egypt Channel
Mauritania and Senegal Launch LNG Exports with First Cargo from Grand Tortue Ahmeyim Project
West Africa: ECOWAS in turmoil
Sahel: Terror Groups Gain Ground as Armies Struggle to Contain Them
Mali: The Failing Campaign of Wagner in Mali Presages Trouble for the Junta in Bamako
The North Africa Journal's WhatsApp Group
.
Shield and Alert Sahel
Share This