27 June 2013
France is set to begin the first major stage of its military withdrawal from Mali, four months after sending troops to push Islamist rebels out the north
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France is set to begin the first major
stage of its military withdrawal from
Mali, four months after sending
troops to push Islamist rebels out the
north.
A convoy of 80 lorries will leave a French
base outside the capital, Bamako, and
drive south to Ivory Coast.
France began withdrawing some of its
4,000 troops from the country in April.
They plan to gradually hand over to the
Malian army and a UN peacekeeping
force, which will deploy in July ahead of
planned nationwide elections.
Saturday's withdrawal comes just two
days after Islamist rebels targeted an
army barracks and French-run uranium
mine in neighboring Niger, killing 21
people. French special forces helped
Nigerien soldiers end a hostage siege at
the barracks on Friday.
It is not known if the attacks will affect
French troop deployments.
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