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Fifth French soldier killed since Jan 11 military intervention in Mali

 
Published on Mar 17, 2013
8:42 PM
The five French soldiers who died in Mali since France launched its intervention in the country in mid-January 2013 : (From left) Lieutenant Damien Boiteux, 41, killed on Jan 11, Staff Sergeant Harold Vormezeele, 33, killed on Feb 19, Corporal Cedric Charenton, 26, killed on March 2, Lance Sergeant Wilfried Pingaud, 27, killed on March 6 and Corporal Alexandre Van Dooren, 24, killed on March 16. A French corporal was killed tracking down jihadist fighters in their northern Mali mountain bastions, bringing to five the number of French deaths since the Jan 11 military intervention, officials said on Sunday, March 17, 2013. -- PHOTO: AFP/HO/SIRPA

PARIS (AFP) - A French corporal was killed tracking down jihadist fighters in their northern Mali mountain bastions, bringing to five the number of French deaths since the Jan 11 military intervention, officials said on Sunday.

France's Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said the 24-year-old soldier was killed and three of his comrades wounded when their vehicle was struck by a roadside bomb blast in the Ifoghas mountains.

Corporal Alexandre Van Dooren was "taking part in a search and destroy mission targeting terrorist weapons caches south of Tessalit" near the Algerian border, Mr Le Drian said in a statement. According to army sources, two of the wounded were in serious condition.

With its special forces and aerial firepower, the French military took only days to reconquer the main cities in northern Mali, which Al-Qaeda's North African franchise and its allies had controlled for nine months. But the bulk of jihadist fighters moved north to fight from their remote mountain strongholds, and France has admitted that flushing them out was the most perilous phase of its involvement.

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