French minister for the armed forces, Florence Parly, tweeted Thursday that military and intelligence agents had contributed to a"long-term hunt" for the
leader, which she described as a"decisive blow" for the group."This is another major success in our fight against terrorist groups in the Sahel," President Macron tweeted. was established in 2015 after al Sahraoui, broke from the al Qaeda associated al-Murabitun group -- another splinter group based in Africa. In 2017, al Sahraoui claimed responsibility for the ambush of United States forces in Niger that killed four American soldiers. Read MoreThe US State Department designated
as a Foreign Terrorist Organization in 2018, and announced in 2019 a $5 million reward for information leading to the capture of al Sahraoui.He was responsible for"cowardly and particularly deadly" attacks targeting civilians and security forces in Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso, according to a statement from a French presidential spokesperson.
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French forces killed the Hitler as well.
Verry Good kill isis God bless france
I never thought I'd see the day that I'd respect the strength of France more than that of the United States. VivaLaFrance BidenIsADisgrace Potus is an embarrassment.
USA! USA! USA!
mean while Europe is being Flooded with religion of NEVER peace Covid Invaders
France is doing what America is supposed to be doing, but Biden instead befriends a terrorist organization.
I think ISIS was not giving them money for the cement that France sold to them. 🤣🤣
Outstanding !!!...
Fuck yeah France! Flexin’ on the global stage.
horrible
Looks like Al-Quieda played a trick on JoeBiden again.... 🤣
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