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Helicopter collision kills 13 French soldiers who were about to attack jihadists in Mali



Helicopter collision kills 13 French soldiers who were about to attack jihadists in Mali

The French military has just suffered perhaps one of its heaviest death tolls in decades with the loss of 13 soldiers when two helicopters crashed in Mali.  

 

The helicopters apparently collided at low altitude while preparing to attack a group of jihadists, who were being tracked by French commandos, the French general staff said on Tuesday.    

 

All those on board, including six officers and six non-commissioned officers, were killed in the crash, which took place at about 6:40 p.m (1840 GMT). The troops were part of Operation Barkhane, a 4,500-strong French force which backs up local military in the Sahel region against Islamist extremists.  

 

Helicopter collision kills 13 French soldiers who were about to attack jihadists in Mali

 

“These thirteen heros had only one goal: to protect us,” French President Emmanuel Macron wrote on Twitter. French troops have been posted in Mali since 2013, when they helped restore government control over the north of the country.

 

The region had fallen to al-Qaeda-associated militants in the aftermath of a local uprising and a military coup the previous year.  Malian President Ibrahim Aboubacar Keita too paid tribute to the dead soldiers.  

 

“They died for Mali, they died for the Sahel, they died for liberty and they died for the people,” Keita said in a statement. The French are now also operating from bases in Niger and Chad against Islamist militant groups, who are currently active across the Sahel region.  

 

Monday’s operation took place in the Liptako area, in the troubled “tri-border region” where Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger meet. The French military said their commandos had been operating on the ground in the area for several days. Hours before the incident, they picked up the trail of a group of jihadists, who were in a pick-up truck and on motorbikes.  

 

Helicopters and warplanes were called in to back up the mission. A Cougar helicopter, carrying six mountain commandos and a mission commander, joined the force to coordinate the action and to be prepared to “extract” a person from the ground, the general staff said.  However, it crashed into a Tigre helicopter “while manoeuvring to prepare engagement of the enemy,” and the two helicopters crashed to the ground a short distance apart, killing all on board.  

 

As of Tuesday morning, large numbers of Operation Barkhane forces were in place for rescue operations and to secure the area, the military said. The incident comes weeks after 53 Malian soldiers and a civilian were killed in a suspected jihadist attack on a military post in the north of the country. According to newspaper Le Figaro, 23 French soldiers in total had died in Mali as of Nov. 10.

by Linda Ikeji at 26/11/2019 5:08 PM
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Emmanuel Kachi about 4 years ago

Too bad. God please protect your children from harm and evil. #kachi

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Vincent Da Hot Genius about 4 years ago

Pretty sad and rip to them

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Juliet Iwuno about 4 years ago

Too bad, may their souls rest in peace! Mum Jay take note!

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Anonymous about 4 years ago

what is kachi duty on this blog

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Akuoma Akuego about 4 years ago

To comment like you.

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Ucy about 4 years ago

Casualties of fights and wars.

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MikemyghT about 4 years ago

Too unprofessional.. what a waste

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Anonymous about 4 years ago

Why are they on African soil? What the fuck is wrong with African leaders! This doesn't make sense to me. Why would Europeans chase after terrorists on African soil? Let Africans do the chasing and if they aren't able to solve their own problems, that is their cup of Tea. Europeans are only fueling these issues further and fighting to increase their indirect dominance in Africa.

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dorcas paul about 4 years ago

Mind you,Armed forces from various countries are presenting in Mali for a UN mission, including dat of Nigeria and Ghana. Research b4 u lament!

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Oluwabusayo Joseph about 4 years ago

13 commandos died at once. One commando is just effective enough. Big blow for the French army. I pray they come back stronger and mightier.

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Zubby about 4 years ago

May their soul RIP

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Lilma about 4 years ago

Sad one,rip

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Henry about 4 years ago

Now Muslims will claim their god have saved their brothers

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Anonymous about 4 years ago

Good for them...that's one of their punishment for taking over 500billion dollars out of Africa every year, meanwhile I know my comment will irate some foolish slave minded Nigerians here because they are blind and can't see who the enemy is.

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Godwin Ede about 4 years ago

Unproffessional by the pilots of the helicopters.

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Ademola Adunola about 4 years ago

Just like our Nigerian Air force that always misfire on airstrike.

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Ben Bay about 4 years ago

eh'yah, they'll bounce back, that's if they've not already

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Bree about 4 years ago

Such a sad story

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Ibechukwu about 4 years ago

May their soul rest in peace.

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Deeboi about 4 years ago

Na wah oooooo... dee

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