2 French Soldiers Killed, One Injured in Mali

2 French Soldiers Killed, One Injured in Mali
A French soldier gets ready prior to the visit of French President to the troops of France's Barkhane counter-terrorism operation in northern Mali, on 19 May 2017. Christophe Petit Tesson/AFP via Getty Images
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PARIS—Two French military personnel were killed while on an operation in Mali on Saturday when an improvised explosive device destroyed their armored vehicle, the French Presidency said.

According to the statement, a third soldier was injured in the blast, which took place in the Tessalit region of Northern Mali.

The soldiers were part of France’s Barkhane military operations in Mali against Islamic fighters.

A soldier of France's Barkhane mission stands next to children as he patrols in I-n-Tillit in Mali on Nov. 1, 2017. (Daphne Benoit/AFP via Getty Images)
A soldier of France's Barkhane mission stands next to children as he patrols in I-n-Tillit in Mali on Nov. 1, 2017. Daphne Benoit/AFP via Getty Images

French President Emmanuel Macron praised “the courage and determination of the French military deployed in the Sahel region” and called for setting up without delay a “civilian political transition” in Mali.

International powers fear the ousting of President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita in a military coup on Aug. 18 could further destabilize the West African nation and undermine the fight against insurgents linked to al Qaeda and ISIS terrorist group in the wider Sahel region.

By Angus MacSwan and Dan Grebler