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French forces kill suspected Islamists in Mali | French forces kill suspected Islamists in Mali |
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The French army has confirmed that it killed 19 people in a clash with suspected Islamists in Mali. | The French army has confirmed that it killed 19 people in a clash with suspected Islamists in Mali. |
A spokesman for the operation said the dead men had been buried in the desert after a gun battle north of Timbuktu. | A spokesman for the operation said the dead men had been buried in the desert after a gun battle north of Timbuktu. |
He added that there had been no French casualties. | He added that there had been no French casualties. |
France still has up to 3,000 soldiers in Mali, after intervening in January to oust Islamist and secessionist rebels who had occupied the north of the country. | France still has up to 3,000 soldiers in Mali, after intervening in January to oust Islamist and secessionist rebels who had occupied the north of the country. |
The United Nations Minusma force has also deployed more than 6,000 soldiers and police in the country. | The United Nations Minusma force has also deployed more than 6,000 soldiers and police in the country. |
Despite some success, pockets of al Qaeda-linked fighters still remain. | Despite some success, pockets of al Qaeda-linked fighters still remain. |
Ongoing operation | Ongoing operation |
''The clash happened during an ongoing operation that began last week,'' Hubert de Quievrecourt, the spokesman for French operations in Mali, told the BBC. | |
He denied reports that the 19 corpses had been left in the sun and spotted by nomads. | He denied reports that the 19 corpses had been left in the sun and spotted by nomads. |
''Those bodies would not be from our clash. We always bury our corpses where they died,'' he told the BBC. | ''Those bodies would not be from our clash. We always bury our corpses where they died,'' he told the BBC. |
Islamist groups have stepped up their operations in Mali in recent months, attacking UN peacekeepers and killing two French journalists in the northern town of Kidal. | Islamist groups have stepped up their operations in Mali in recent months, attacking UN peacekeepers and killing two French journalists in the northern town of Kidal. |
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