A second French soldier has died from gunshot wounds after an attempt to
rescue a French agent, Somalia's al Shabaab rebel group said Monday.
The spokesman
Sheikh Abdiasis Abu Musab told Reuters that the group will display the bodies of the dead men.
French forces went into
southern Somalia by helicopter on Saturday to try to free Denis Allex,
held hostage since 2009. French President Francois Hollande said on
Saturday the operation had failed despite the “sacrifice” of two
soldiers. Musab claimed Allex was alive and his fate would be decided
later.
David Cameron has reiterated that the United Kingdom will not drop boots on the ground in Mali. The UK has provided two C17 transport planes to aid the French effort.
One is expected to leave France for Mali on Monday after having flown
from the UK on Sunday. The aircraft is reported to have developed some mechanical faults.
The two missions have been surprises to France. Al Shabab proved to be very daring and dangerous. The fighting spirit, training, weapons and level of sophistication of the Ansar dine rebels in Mali is also alarming to France. France promised to leave Mali within weeks. The fear in West Africa should be the resultant effect it will have on insurgency in the region has Nigeria still battles Boko Haram.
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