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Malian rebels take Diabaly from army in counter-attack

(Xinhua)

08:46, January 15, 2013

Key Words:Mali; France; Diabaly; counter-attack;

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BAMAKO, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) -- Al-Qaida-linked rebels in northern Mali seized the town of Diabaly on Monday in a counter-attack after being bombarded by French aircraft the previous day, officials and local residents confirmed.

French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told BFM Television that it was not surprising that rebels would launch a counter- attack and that the Malian army was inadequately equipped.

Rebels believed to be members of AQIM, Al-Qaida's branch in North Africa launched the attack on Diabaly, 400 km north of the Malian capital Bamako.

The "Islamist fighters came from the Mauritanian border" in the West after air raids by French war planes, one of the witnesses said.

The fall of Diabaly was confirmed by a senior police officer in the central town of Segou, which is not too far away from Diabaly.

The battle over Diabaly marked the latest development on the ground since fighting was unfolded in the past days with the central town of Konna changing hands and eventually recaptured by the Malian army.

On Friday, France confirmed the intervention of its troops to stop rebels advancing towards the government-held south.

More than 100 rebels were killed in raids on the northern town of Gao by French air force on Sunday, when local residents witnessed vehicles carrying bodies of the slain fighters.

Rebels including MUJAO, AQIM, Ansar Dine and the MNLA occupied Gao, Timbuktu and Kidal in the aftermath of a military coup on March 22, 2012.

The MNLA seeking independence was soon maginalized, while the other groups vow to impose an extremist version of Muslim Sharia law throughout Mali.

MUJAO challenged the French army on Monday to fight an Afghanistan-style war, which it warned could be even worse than in Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia.


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