Monday, 28 January 2013

Mali : French-led troops 'take Timbuktu airport'

The BBC's Thomas Fessy in Mali says phone lines are "completely cut off", making it difficult to get news from Timbuktu.
French-led troops in Mali have seized the airport in Timbuktu, as they move to capture the historic city from militant Islamists, officials say.
The troops encountered no resistance as they headed towards the city, where a building housing ancient manuscripts has reportedly been set on fire.
French and Malian troops have been pushing north in their offensive against Islamist rebels.
On Saturday, they seized Gao, the most populous city in northern Mali.Thousands of people in Gao poured out into the streets to celebrate the arrival of the troops.
Islamists seized the north of the country last year, but have been losing ground since French forces launched an operation earlier this month.
Most militants appear to have fled into desert hideouts, says the BBC's Thomas Fessy in the capital, Bamako.
The advance comes as African Union (AU) leaders are meeting to discuss sending more troops to Mali.
 

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