France attacks terrorists: kills some, blows up al Qaeda commander in African country Mali


- French Air Force bombed heavily

Paris Saturday, November 14, 2020

The French Air Force, committed to eradicating Islamic terrorism, carried out heavy bombardments on terrorist bases and camps in the African country of Mali. The bomber struck shortly after noon in front of a crowd of mourners.

There were reports that Bah Agha Musa, head of the Islamic militant group RVIM, had been killed in the attack. The terrorist groups that the UN has banned include RVIM.

Speaking to the media, French military spokesman Frederick Barbary said: "Based on the information provided to the observation drawers sent earlier, we have no information about the location of Bah Ag Musa in Mali. We then dispatched commandos and helicopter forces to the Maneka area of ​​Mali. Five of the people in the truck that Moses was in were killed.

France's defense minister claimed in a statement that Musa was training newly recruited terrorists. He was the master of terrorists. So it was necessary to end it.

Five thousand French troops were deployed in Mali to establish peace by eliminating terrorist groups. There were 13,000 peacekeepers sent by the UN.


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