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France will deploy 600 more soldiers in the fight against Islamists militants in Africa’s Sahel.

The reinforcements would mostly be sent to the area between Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, Parly said in a statement, south of the Sahara, French Defence Minister Florence Parly said on Sunday.

The reinforcements would mostly be sent to the area between Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, Parly said in a statement. Another part would join the G5 Sahel forces.This entry was posted on 02 Feb 2020,04:28PM at 4:28 PM and is filed under

 

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_AfricanUnion must be responsible for Africa's security. These settler's keep on getting privileged access to Africas military compound's. Africa must wake up & stop trusting these invaders. Next they will be spreading coronarovirus to ensure that we really die

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