French, Malian troops regain control of Gao

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Press Trust of India
Last Updated : Feb 11 2013 | 6:15 PM IST
Gao (Mali), Feb 11 (AP) French and Malian government forces have regained control of this strategic northern city, after Islamic fighters invaded and fought a prolonged battle. Hundreds of Gao residents gathered around the heavily damaged police headquarters building in the center of the city early Monday where body parts lay strewn about a day after al-Qaida-linked militants launched a surprise attack on the city. "Yesterday we heard the gunfire and hid in our homes all evening," said Soumayla Maiga as he stood with his friends near the rubble of the police offices. "We were stunned when we came out and saw what happened." The radical Islamic fighters, who had ruled Gao for nearly 10 months before they were ousted at the end of January, returned to the city by crossing the Niger River in wooden boats to launch their assault yesterday. The black robed jihadists, armed with AK-47 automatic rifles, attacked Malian troops and the fighting lasted more than five hours. By nightfall French military helicopters flew overhead to patrol the city. Two explosions rang out overnight but by early Monday the only sounds in the city were the morning call to prayer and barking dogs. The walls and ceiling inside the police building were heavily stained with blood and the damage was consistent with an explosion, suggesting a suicide bomber blew himself up in the police offices. Residents who had cowered in their homes during the heavy gunfire cautiously ventured out onto the streets where groups in circles looked at the human remains. Two explosions rang out overnight though early Monday the only sounds were the morning call to prayer and barking dogs. Women used their veils to cover their noses and mouths as they passed the blown off legs and a disemboweled donkey which lay in front of the police building. Two civilians died from gunshot wounds, while 10 others were wounded, confirmed Dr. Moulaye Djiteye at the Gao hospital. The body of a third man was carted away later Monday morning; residents said he had been hit by a stray bullet while riding by on his motorcycle. (AP) NSA 02111756 NNNN
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First Published: Feb 11 2013 | 6:15 PM IST

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