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France to add 600 troops to fight insurgents in Africa
by Ed Adamczyk
Washington DC (UPI) Feb 03, 2020

France will add 600 insurgent-fighting troops to its presence in Africa's Sahel region of 4,600, Defense Minister Florence Parly has announced.

They will be deployed by the end of February in the border zones of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, the transition point between the Sahara Desert and Africa's subtropical plains, Parly said on Sunday. It is the site of increasing violence by groups aligned with the Islamic State and al-Qaida.

Mohamed Ibn Chambas, the United Nations' envoy for West Africa said in January that attacks have increased fivefold in the area since 2016, and over 4,000 deaths were reported in 2019. He cited "the growing ambition and reach of terrorist groups in the Sahel and West Africa," leading to the undermining of fragile governments.

In a mission known as Operation Barkhane, France's military seeks to reinforce and reorganize its anti-terrorism actions in the region after 13 troops died in November in an aircraft collision. France has lost 41 troops in total since 2014.

The announcement comes days after Parly, in Washington to meet with U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper, urged the United States not to pull its own troops from the region. The U.S. Defense Department's review of troop presence around the world is expected to recommend that troops be removed from Africa and focus resources on China.


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AFRICA NEWS
France ramps up Sahel military presence to counter jihadist threat
Paris (AFP) Feb 2, 2020
France said Sunday it was boosting its military presence in the Sahel by adding a further 600 troops to its 4,500-strong operation in Mali and four other countries in the region. Defence Minister Florence Parly said in a statement that the bulk of the reinforcements would be deployed by the end of the month in the border zone linking Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger to counter jihadist violence. France, seeking to underline its regional commitment after losing 13 of its own troops in a deadly air co ... read more

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