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Friday, January 11, 2013

MALI, AFRICA: France begins military intervention against rebel forces


France has begun an operation to push back rebel forces in Mali. A state of emergency has been declared throughout the country. 
"French forces brought their support this afternoon to Malian army units to fight against terrorist elements," French President Francois Hollande said in a statement. "This operation will last as long as is necessary."
Britain supports France's decision to intervene, UK Foreign Secretary William Hague said in a message on Twitter.
A source at Sevare airport, located 40 miles (60 km) south of Konna, told Reuters that around a dozen war planes had arrived on Friday.
Residents of the city also said that Western soldiers arrived late on Thursday, and reported the arrival of military helicopters and army reinforcements. 
 
"Helicopters have bombarded rebel positions. The operation will continue," a senior military source in Bamako said.
Earlier Friday, Hollande vowed to stop the advance of al-Qaeda linked rebels who control northern Mali and have headed south in recent days.
In a speech to France's diplomatic corps, the leader said he was ready to respond to Mali's call for help.
France "is prepared to stop the terrorist offensive," Hollande said. He did not provide any specific details.  It comes just one day after Hollande's Malian counterpart, Dioncounda Traore, sought help from France in order to stem the rebels' advance. The two leaders will meet in Paris on Wednesday, a French diplomatic source told Reuters. The UN Security Council has also called for a 'swift deployment' of foreign troops to Mali. It has approved plans to send some 3,000 African troops to recapture the country's north. 
Nigeria and Senegal are also providing assistance to Malian government forces.
Until now, France and other EU nations have limited their plans for assistance, offering only training and logistics to support Mali's army. 
Meanwhile, France's Foreign Ministry has issued a travel alert for Mali, advising its residents to leave the country. 

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