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Kidal assault: French jets bomb northern Mali | Kidal assault: French jets bomb northern Mali |
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French warplanes have carried out air strikes in Mali's far north as they try to secure the final rebel stronghold of Kidal after a three-week offensive. | French warplanes have carried out air strikes in Mali's far north as they try to secure the final rebel stronghold of Kidal after a three-week offensive. |
Thirty jets targeted Islamist militants' training and communication centres around Tessalit - a mountainous area near the Algerian border. | Thirty jets targeted Islamist militants' training and communication centres around Tessalit - a mountainous area near the Algerian border. |
French President Francois Hollande has pledged to help rebuild Mali after the rebels who seized its north are beaten. | French President Francois Hollande has pledged to help rebuild Mali after the rebels who seized its north are beaten. |
But there are fears the fighters could re-group in the mountains near Kidal. | But there are fears the fighters could re-group in the mountains near Kidal. |
It is believed that several French civilian hostages are being held by militants in the area, making the situation even more delicate. | It is believed that several French civilian hostages are being held by militants in the area, making the situation even more delicate. |
Although French troops captured Kidal's airport on Wednesday, rebels from a Tuareg group who want their own homeland in northern Mali - the MNLA - still have control of the town itself. | Although French troops captured Kidal's airport on Wednesday, rebels from a Tuareg group who want their own homeland in northern Mali - the MNLA - still have control of the town itself. |
Malian Interim President Dioncounda Traore has offered to hold talks with the MNLA in order to help secure Kidal. | Malian Interim President Dioncounda Traore has offered to hold talks with the MNLA in order to help secure Kidal. |
It may be that this is achieved through diplomacy rather than through force, says the BBC's Thomas Fessy in Mali's capital, Bamako. | It may be that this is achieved through diplomacy rather than through force, says the BBC's Thomas Fessy in Mali's capital, Bamako. |
At the same time, French-led forces will begin chasing down Islamist militants who have retreated to desert or to mountainous hide-outs, adds our correspondent. | At the same time, French-led forces will begin chasing down Islamist militants who have retreated to desert or to mountainous hide-outs, adds our correspondent. |
Reports have also emerged that a senior figure in the main militant Islamist movement - Ansar Dine - has been captured near the Algerian border by a rival separatist group. | |
Malian security sources quoted by AFP news agency named the man as Mohamed Moussa Ag Mouhamed, third in command of the group. The report cannot be verified. | |
Speaking in Bamako on Saturday, Mr Hollande pledged more French aid to its former colony and vowed to restore cultural sites damaged by the rebels. | Speaking in Bamako on Saturday, Mr Hollande pledged more French aid to its former colony and vowed to restore cultural sites damaged by the rebels. |
Mr Hollande received a warm welcome on Saturday as he visited the northern desert city of Timbuktu, which was recaptured by French and Malian troops a week ago. | Mr Hollande received a warm welcome on Saturday as he visited the northern desert city of Timbuktu, which was recaptured by French and Malian troops a week ago. |
A total of 3,500 French troops are currently in Mali. | A total of 3,500 French troops are currently in Mali. |
Nearly 2,000 army personnel from Chad and Niger are already helping consolidate the recent gains. A further 6,000 troops will be deployed as part of the UN-backed African-led International Support Mission to Mali (Afisma). | Nearly 2,000 army personnel from Chad and Niger are already helping consolidate the recent gains. A further 6,000 troops will be deployed as part of the UN-backed African-led International Support Mission to Mali (Afisma). |
Despite the rapid progress of French forces in recapturing parts of the north, it may be premature to talk of mission accomplished, analysts say. | Despite the rapid progress of French forces in recapturing parts of the north, it may be premature to talk of mission accomplished, analysts say. |
It is thought the mountainous areas around Kidal provide perfect hiding places for the militants. | It is thought the mountainous areas around Kidal provide perfect hiding places for the militants. |
On Saturday Mr Hollande said it would be wrong to assume the operation was over while Mr Traore said it would be difficult to completely rid the country of Islamists. | On Saturday Mr Hollande said it would be wrong to assume the operation was over while Mr Traore said it would be difficult to completely rid the country of Islamists. |