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France to continue aerial support to Mali after troop withdrawal

12 March 2022, 12:41 PM  |
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A French soldier leaves with his backpack at the Operational Desert Platform Camp (PfOD) during the Operation Barkhane in Gao, Mali.

A French soldier leaves with his backpack at the Operational Desert Platform Camp (PfOD) during the Operation Barkhane in Gao, Mali.

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A French soldier leaves with his backpack at the Operational Desert Platform Camp (PfOD) during the Operation Barkhane in Gao, Mali.

France will still give aerial military support to Malian troops battling militant groups insurgency in the Sahel even after its counter-terrorism mission has withdrawn, but only where Russian fighters are not present, the force’s commander said on Friday.

Mali’s former colonial power announced last month that it would pull out 2 400 troops first deployed to Mali almost a decade ago, after relations with the country’s ruling military junta turned sour earlier this year.

Tensions arose over the junta’s decision to delay democratic elections in February, as well as its collaboration with private contractors belonging to Russia’s Wagner group.

But the commander of Operation Barkhane, General Laurent Michon, told a press briefing in neighbouring Burkina Faso that France would continue to offer aerial support in areas free of “Russian mercenaries”.

“We will continue to help via air by training people on the ground who are capable of calling planes, of guiding them,” he said, adding that similar support would be offered to soldiers in Burkina Faso and Niger, which also shares a border with Mali.

Mali’s military spokesman did not respond to calls for comment.

The country has been struggling to reign in insurgents with ties to al Qaeda since they seized its desert north in 2012, prompting France to send troops to push them back the following year.

The militants, now also linked to Islamic State, have regrouped in recent years and seized swathes of countryside despite the presence of foreign boots and UN peacekeepers.

There are fears France’s departure could undermine efforts to quell the violence that has also spread into Niger, Burkina Faso and other neighbouring countries, killing thousands and displacing millions.

At least 10 people were killed and several wounded in Burkina Faso on Friday when militants attacked an informal gold mining site in the northern province of Seno, which borders Niger, a local government official and a military source said.

Operation Barkhane will take four to six months to withdraw its troops in Mali.

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