French staff posted photos of the Droukdel liquidation

The General Staff of the French armed forces
revealed the details of the security operation to liquidate the leader of “Al
Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb” Abdelmalek Droukdel, and published some pictures
of the operation.
On Thursday, the staff said to reporters that the
French forces had received information from US intelligence and allies two days
before the operation on June 3, about the “target” presence in the desert
region of northern Mali close to the Algerian border.
French forces spotted a white four-wheel drive
vehicle between the rocks, then summoned helicopter gunships.
Two “Caracal” helicopters, with 15 commandos on
board, flew with two other combat helicopters, to the area.
And in one of the published pictures, the mentioned
car appeared. The General Staff indicated that 5 gunmen were observed near
them, who tried to flee the moment the operation started.
The French forces managed to arrest one gunman and
liquidate the others. Among the dead, the identity of the leader of “Al Qaeda
in the Islamic Maghreb” Abd al-Malik Droukdel and the name Tawfiq al-Shayeb,
who was responsible for propagating the organization, was identified.
The dead were buried at the site. The French
soldiers confiscated the terrorists’ mobile phones and computers. The General
Staff expressed the hope that the contents of these devices will help in
identifying the reason for the presence of Droukdel in northern Mali at that
moment.