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Air 'Accident' Kills French Troops in Libya

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 21 July 2016

 

Three French troops have been killed in eastern Libya in what President
Francois Hollande claimed yesterday was a helicopter accident.

 

But local militant group the Benghazi Defence Brigades (BDB) said they shot
down the aircraft, killing four people - two Libyans and two foreigners.

 

Mr Hollande said the three soldiers were involved in a shadowy
intelligence-gathering mission when their helicopter went down near
al-Magrun, south of Benghazi, on Sunday.

 

"At this moment we are carrying out dangerous intelligence operations," Mr
Hollande said in a speech. "Three of our soldiers, who were involved in
these operations, have been killed in a helicopter accident."

 

Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian had earlier confirmed the deaths of
three officers "while on mission in Libya."

 

France had previously said its warplanes were carrying out reconnaissance
flights over the north African country.

 

But Paris has never confirmed reports that it has special forces on the
ground in Libya, as claimed by the Le Monde daily and hinted at previously
by UN envoy to Libya Martin Kobler.

 

Only last month, Mr Le Drian told parliament that France had been gathering
intelligence in Libya "for some time."

 

He ruled out the deployment of ground forces, saying at the time: "Our
presence on the ground is not the right solution."

 

But French, British and US special forces are reported to have been
"advising" the Benghazi government's military forces, which have driven the
BDB and other rebels out of the eastern city, for two years.

 

The BDB launched a new counterattack last month.

 

Libya has collapsed into anarchy since rebel forces backed by NATO air
strikes overthrew the government and murdered veteran dictator Muammar
Gaddafi.

 

The country is divided between two rival governments, in the capital Tripoli
and the eastern city of Benghazi - the seat of the rebellion - with several
other armed factions also controlling territory.

 

Western powers backed the Benghazi regime until earlier this year, when they
installed the UN-founded, seven-member Government of National Accord in
Tripoli.

 

Since then, NATO has become increasingly involved in fighting local Islamic
State affiliates.

 

 

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