| Heavy
fighting for the French Army in rocky mountains of North Mali against
Islamist rebels
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The
combat of the French Army in rugged Sahara Desert
mountains is growing harder, and there's a rising
threat that the militants will turn to suicide bombings,
hostage-taking and other guerrilla tactics. The French
military struck at Islamist militants dug in along
the remote, rocky mountain ranges of northern Mali
over the last week, killing scores, a French military
spokesman said Friday, March 1, 2013.
Monday,
March 4, 2013, 04:55 PM
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| French
Air Force operations continue in Mali with 90 missions in 3 days including
30 air strikes
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French
Air Force operations continue in Mali with more than
90 missions including nearly thirty dedicated to air
strikes and 35 strategic transport missions for the
support of ground forces. These air strikes have enabled
to destroy several rebel targets.
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Wednesday,
February 13, 2013, 11:07 AM
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| New
airborne operation by engineer paratroopers of French Army on Tessalit
airport in Mali
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After
the seize of Tessalit airport, Friday, February 8,
2013, by French Special Forces parachuted in the area,
a new airborne operation was conducted by French Army,
Saturday, February 9, 2013, from Abidjan to parachute
engineer paratroopers, vehicles, and equipment to
repair Tessalit airport trackway.
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Sunday,
February 10, 2013, 11:39 AM
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| French
Special Forces were parachuted on the city of Tessalit to take the control
of airport
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French
army soldiers of Special Forces were parachuted on
the city of Tessalit during the the night of Friday,
February 8, 2013, to take the control of the airport.
Followed by an air assault of paratroopers of the
1er RCP (1st Parachute Chasseur Regiment) to strengthen
the Special Forces, and secure the airport.
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Saturday,
February 9, 2013, 06:18 AM
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| French
army deploys AMX-10RCR and self-propelled howitzer CAESAR for Operation
Serval in Mali
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French
AMX-10RCR 6x6 reconnaissance armoured vehicles and
CAESAR 155mm self-propelled howitzers of French Army
have left the city of Niamey, capital of Niger, Thursday,
January 31, 2013, to join their operation area in
the region of Gao, located more than 400 km of Niamey.
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Friday,
February 8, 2013, 11:55 AM
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| More
than 1,800 Chadian soldiers with French troops in Kidal to secure the
city
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Some
1,800 Chadian soldiers have entered Kidal, the last
major town in northern Mali under rebel control, the
French military says. French-led forces captured Kidal's
airport last week but have not yet secured the town
itself. The French soldiers meanwhile continue control
of the airport thanks to the reinforcement of two
sections of paratroopers from the 1e RCP (1st Parachute
Chasseur Regiment).
Tuesday,
February 5, 2013, 09:29 PM
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| French
armed forces launched several air strikes in northern Mali to target rebels
training centres
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French
armed forces launched several air strikes, Saturday,
February 2, 2013, overnight in the country's northern
region which has been in hands of Islamist rebels
since 10 months, spokesman for the French army said
Sunday, February 3, 2013. Thirty jets targeted Islamist
militants' training and communication centres around
Tessalit - a mountainous area near the Algerian border.
Monday,
February 4, 2013, 08:54 AM
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| French
armed forces control the major part of Mali after 3 weeks since the start
of Operation Serval
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After
a successful three-week operation, French troops are
close to recapturing all the key northern towns previously
held by the rebels. They took Timbuktu and Gao over
the weekend. Early on Wednesday, January 31, 2013,
they secured the airport in the desert town of Kidal,
meeting no resistance, but were prevented from entering
the town itself because of a sandstorm.
Friday,
February 1, 2013, 11:50 AM
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| French
armed forces have secured the town of Kidal last rebel stronghold in Mali
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During
the night from 29 to 30 January 2013, French troops
have taken control of the airport in the northern
Malian town of Kidal, the last rebel stronghold in
the north, according to the French army and a local
official.
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Thursday,
January 31, 2013, 06:07 AM
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| French
armed forces have taken the control of the airport in Kidal
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Tuesday
night, January 29, 2013 the French armed forces force
in Mali assumed control over the airport of the city
of Kidal, which has been under the radical Islamists’
control until recently. This has been confirmed by
an official of the Touareg National Movement for the
Liberation of Azawad, which reported this Monday about
the liberation of Kidal from Islamic fighters.
Wednesday,
January 30, 2013, 08:13 AM
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| After
the capture of Timbuktu airport France continued to strengthen its military
power in Mali
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After
the capture of the airport of Timbuktu and the city
Gao by French armed forces Sunday and Monday, January
28, 2013, the two strategic locations are now strengthened
by units of the Malian army. French Special Forces
continue to secure the area around the Timbuktu airport
to restore air traffic and for the support of ground
forces.
Tuesday,
January 29, 2013, 09:21 AM
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| French
paratroopers of 2e REP Foreign Legion Parachute Regiment were parachuted
on Timbuktu
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French
army spokesman Colonel Thierry Burkhard has announced,
on Monday morning, January 28, 2013, French soldiers
of the 2e REP (2nd Foreign Legion Parachute Regiment)
were parachuted into strategic points overnight to
prepare the way for Malian forces to recapture Timbuktu
from Islamist rebels.
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Monday,
January 28, 2013, 01:00 PM
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| Malian
and French troops have captured the airport of Timbuktu
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Malian
and French soldiers have captured Timbuktu airport,
Sunday, January 27, 2013, as they continue to retake
territory from al-Qaeda-linked rebels in northern
Mali. A Malian military source said the French and
Malian troops had met no resistance up to the gates
of Timbuktu and controlled the airport. Positions
around the airport Gao were reinforced by an armored
unit of the 21st RIMa and African soldiers from Niger
and Chad. Monday,
January 28, 2013, 08:59 AM
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| Air-land
operations by French Army Special Forces and Malian troops to seize the
city of Gao
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Over
the past 36 hours, the French armed forces involved
in the operation Serval and many Malian troops have
led air-land operations that helped seize the airport
and the bridge in the city of Gao and destroy several
Islamist terrorist groups.
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Sunday,
January 27, 2013, 11:06 AM
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| French
forces have taken the control of the airport and key bridge in Gao
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French
forces have taken control of the airport and a key
bridge in the radical Islamist stronghold of Gao,
the French defense minister said Saturday, marking
a significant inroad into the heart of territory held
by the al-Qaida-linked extremists.
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Saturday,
January 26, 2013, 03:52 PM
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| More
than 600 vehicles and armoured of French Army on the way for Léré
to conquest Timbuktu
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French-led
forces who had recaptured the town of Diabaly on Monday,
January 21, 2013, were pushing towards the town of
Lere with the aim of "taking control of Timbuktu"
which lies further north. The French army launched
a major offensive to capture the city of Timbuktu.
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Saturday,
January 26, 2013, 01:46 PM
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| Malian
and French troops ready for an offensive against the town of Gao in the
next few days
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Malian
officials said government forces have recaptured Hombori,
about 160 km southwest of Gao, on Friday, January
25, 2013, and add, an offensive against Gao could
take place in the next few days. On Friday, January
25, 2013, Islamist extremists based in the Malian
town of Ansongo destroyed a bridge near the Niger
border, officials said.
Saturday,
January 26, 2013, 10:21 AM
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| French
and Malian soldiers have recaptured the northern town of Hombori
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French-led
Malian soldiers have recaptured the northern town
of Hombori which leads to the Islamist stronghold
of Gao, residents and security sources said on Friday,
January 25, 2013. "At present, Malian and French
soldiers are in Hombori. There are no longer any Islamists
on the ground," a local teacher said. A Malian
security source said the forces were proceeding towards
Gao.
Friday,
January 25, 2013, 02:25 PM
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| France
continues air strikes and deployment of ground forces around Diabaly and
Sévaré in Mali
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France
has carried out air strikes during night of Thursday,
January 24, 2013, on Asongo in Mali, just 80 kilmometres
south of the Islamist stronghold of Gao. The capital
Bamako has been secured, but the rebels still hold
the major northern towns of Timbuktu and Gao.
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Friday,
January 25, 2013, 09:12 AM
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| French
army could send 4 main battle tanks Leclerc to support military operations
in Mali
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French
Air Force continue air strikes against Islamist ground
targets near Diabaly and Konna. According to information
from the newspaper website LesEchos.fr, France could
deploy four Leclerc main battle tanks to strengthen
military operations in Mali.
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Thursday,
January 24, 2013, 09:27 AM
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| Chadian
soldiers join French and African troops to support Operation Serval in
Mali
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A
column of Chadian soldiers moved north from Niger’s
capital Niamey on Tuesday, January 22, 2013, to join
French and African forces battling to free northern
Mali from the grip of armed Islamic groups.
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Wednesday,
January 23, 2013, 06:10 PM
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| France
increases its military power in Mali with Tiger helicopters and CAESAR
155m howitzers
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France
has decided to further increase its military power
for the operation Serval in Mali. Since Sunday, January
21, 2013, the 92° Infantry Regiment of French
Army equipped with the latest generation of armored
infantry fighting, the VBCI is on the way to Mali
by sea. According to some unconfirmed French sources,
the 68e artillery regiment equipped with 155mm self-propelled
gun CAESAR had received orders to prepare a deployment
to Mali. Wednesday,
January 23, 2013, 08:46 AM
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| French
troops have recaptured cities of Diabali and Douentza now under control
of Malian troops
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The
French Ministry of Defence confirmed that the cities
of Diabaly and Douentza are now under the control
of the Malian troops since Monday morning, January
21, 2013. Malian armed forces supported by the French
soldiers based in Niono and Mopti-Sévaré
have recaptured the cities. Cities occupied by the
Islamist rebels are located respectively from 400
and 800 km northeast of the capital Bamako.
Tuesday,
January 22, 2013, 10:30 AM
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| French
troops take positions in the towns of Mopti and Sevare supported by Malian
soldiers
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French
forces have continued to advance towards the north
of Mali. During the night of January 20,2013, French
soldiers with armoured vehicles ERC 90 Sagaie took
positions in the towns of Mopti and Sevaré.
To the West, a combat group stationed in the city
of Markala since January 16, was extended around Nionno,
always supported by Malian armed forces.
Monday,
January 21, 2013, 09:14 AM
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| Malian
and French troops take position in the towns of Niono - Sevare and secure
Markala
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French
air forces have carried out three attacks on rebel
positions and French forces are advancing towards
Mali's Islamist-held north after taking up positions
in the towns of Niono and Sevare, a spokesman for
the French military operation Serval said Sunday,
January 20, 2013.
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Sunday,
January 20, 2013, 07:19 PM
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