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Macron Elated As Islamic State Leader Killed In Sahara

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September 16, (THEWILL) – The leader of the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS), Adnan Abou Walid al-Sahrawi, was killed by French forces, President Emmanuel Macron announced early on Thursday.

“This is another major success in our fight against terrorist groups in the Sahel,” Macron added, but did not provide details on when or where precisely Al-Sahrawi had been “neutralised.”

The ISGS is blamed for most of the terrorist attacks in the “tri-border area” straddling Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso. The Al-Qaeda-affiliated Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (GSIM) is also active in the area.

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“The nation is thinking tonight of all its heroes who died for France in the Sahel in the Serval and Barkhane operations, of the bereaved families, of all of its wounded,” Macron also said. “Their sacrifice is not in vain.”

Al-Sahrawi had claimed responsibility for a 2017 attack in Niger that killed four U.S. military personnel and four Niger military personnel.

His group also has abducted foreigners in the Sahel, and is believed to be holding American Jeffrey Woodke, who was abducted from his home in Niger in 2016.

The extremist was born in the disputed territory of Western Sahara before joining the Polisario Front.

After spending time in Algeria, he made his way to northern Mali where he became an important figure in the group known as MUJAO that controlled the major northern town of Gao in 2012.

Florence Parly, France’s Minister for the Armed Forces congratulated “the military and intelligence officers who contributed to this long-running hunt” against al-Sahrawi on Thursday morning.

“This is a decisive blow against this terrorist group. Our fight continues,” she added.

A French-led military operation the following year ousted Islamic extremists from power in Gao and other northern cities, though those elements later regrouped and again carried out attacks.

The French military has been fighting Islamic extremists in the Sahel region where France was once the colonial power since the 2013 intervention in northern Mali.

In June, Macron announced that the operation would be scaled down with 2,000 of the 5,000 troops to be withdrawn by early next year.

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