International Link

Toll of mine attack on French soldiers in Mali rises to three dead

One soldier was killed instantly and two more have died from wounds sustained when their armoured vehicle set off a landmine in northern Mali.

La rédaction de Mediapart

This article is freely available.

A mine explosion in Mali has killed three French soldiers, in an unusually deadly incident for French anti-terrorist forces in the region, reports The Washington Post.

The French defence ministry says that soldiers had been approaching Tessalit in northern Mali in a convoy of about 60 vehicles when the lead armoured vehicle was hit Tuesday.

The defence ministry initially reported one death, and President François Hollande’s office said Wednesday that two others had died from wounds.

France has a few thousand forces in its Barkhane mission in multiple countries on the southern edge of the Sahara desert. The mission, created in 2014, stemmed from a French military intervention against Islamic extremists in Mali.

Read more of this AP report published by The Washington Post.