Mali : French Warplanes Bombard Islamists Near Kidal
on 2013/2/4 17:51:45
Mali

French planes carried out major air strikes in northern Mali overnight, the army reports, after President François Hollande's visit to the country Saturday.

The bombardment took place near Kidal and in Tessalit region, both near the Algerian border.

The air strikes targeted "logistical depots and training centres" run by armed Islamist groups in the border area, spokesperson Thierry Burkhard said Sunday.

Hollande finished his visit to Mali on Saturday with a speech in the capital Bamako.

He said that French troops will stay "as long as it takes" to restore northern Mali to control by the Malian government.

Thirty aircraft, including refuelling and reconnaissance planes, were involved in the operation, he said.

French troops took control of Kidal airport five days ago without the Malian army after breakaway Islamists and Tuareg separatists kicked out hardliners committed to continue fighting them.

The militias are believed to have taken refuge in the region, notably in the Ifoghas mountains, which were the birthplace of the Tuareg separatist campaign for Azawad.

The seven French hostages held captive by Al Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (Aqim) and its allies are probably in the region, Paris believes.

The captors threatened to kill the hostages if French combat troops set foot on Malian soil.

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