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Somalia's al-Shabab 'to kill' French hostage Denis Allex Somalia's al-Shabab 'to kill' French hostage Denis Allex
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Al-Shabab militants in Somalia say they will kill French intelligence agent Denis Allex, who France said had already died during a failed rescue. Al-Shabab militants in Somalia say they will execute the French intelligence agent Denis Allex in retaliation for a botched French operation to free him.
They said France bore responsibility for his death, as well as for two French commandos killed during Friday night's raid in the town of Bulo Marer. The French government, however, says it believes Mr Allex was killed by his captors during Friday's raid in which two French commandos died.
French officials said on Saturday they believed Mr Allex had been killed by his captors during the operation, but al-Shabab said he had not been there. Al-Shabab have denied the French account. The militants have published an image of one of the dead soldiers.
No proof of death has been made public. But no proof of death has been made public for Mr Allex.
Al-Shabab has posted an image of a dead commando, but not of Mr Allex, the codename of the hostage who has been held for more than three years.
In a Twitter statement, al-Shabab said: "With the rescue attempt, France has voluntarily signed Allex's death warrant."In a Twitter statement, al-Shabab said: "With the rescue attempt, France has voluntarily signed Allex's death warrant."
The French chief of defence staff told French radio that he believed Mr Allex was already dead and accused al-Shabab of "media manipulation". The group said it had decided execute him to avenge the deaths of the dozens of Muslim civilians killed during Friday's operation.
France says 17 militants were killed in Friday's raid by French commandos. Somali witnesses say several civilians also died in the fighting. The French Chief of Defence Staff, Adm Edouard Guillaud, told French radio that he believed Mr Allex was already dead and accused al-Shabab of "media manipulation".
On Friday, about 50 helicopter-borne French commandos launched an assault on the al-Shabab stronghold of Bulo Marer, where it is believed Mr Allex was being held.
Al-Shabab says it had advance warning of the attack.
France says 17 militants were killed during the fighting, which witnesses said was intense and last for at least an hour. Several civilians are reported to have been killed in the clashes.
The French Defence Minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, said France had acted because of what he called al-Shabab's "unreasonable demands".The French Defence Minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, said France had acted because of what he called al-Shabab's "unreasonable demands".
"The Shabab were asking for the release of I don't know how many jihadist prisoners around the world. It was impossible and completely unrealistic," he said.
A senior al-Shabab commander, Sheikh Mohamed Ibrahim, said the group had been warned about the impending raid, but gave no more details.
Somalia has not had an effective central government for more than two decades.
France has a large military base in neighbouring Djibouti, including army, marine and air force units.