Omar Ould Hamaha became the public face of Islamic militancy in northern Mali after al-Qaida and other extremists seized control of the region in 2012. He frequently spoke with international journalists by telephone to convey the group's threats and detail the harsh punishments meted out during their rule.
According to an internal UN report obtained by The Associated Press, Hamaha was killed on March 8 when French forces had a shoot-out with men in a pick-up truck about 200 kilometers northeast of Timbuktu. Two other militants also died in the fight, according to the report from the UN peacekeeping mission in Mali.
"There is no doubt about the death of Omar Ould Hamaha," said a Malian army colonel.
In the early days of the French-led military operation in January 2013, Hamaha egged on the French, calling them cowards and saying that their attack has only heightened the rebels' desire for jihad.
"Our jihadists are not a bunch of sheep waiting to be slaughtered inside a closed pen," Hamaha told The Associated Press in January 2013. "Listen closely to me. Our elements are constantly on the move. What they hit is a bunch of cement. France is going to reap the worst consequences possible from this. Now no French person can feel safe anywhere in the world. Every French national is a target."
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