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Mali crisis: Troops 'take northern town of Hombori' | Mali crisis: Troops 'take northern town of Hombori' |
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Malian and French troops have retaken the town of Hombori, officials say, as they continue their campaign to regain control of northern Mali from rebels. | Malian and French troops have retaken the town of Hombori, officials say, as they continue their campaign to regain control of northern Mali from rebels. |
Hombori lies about 160km (100 miles) from the Islamist stronghold of Gao. | Hombori lies about 160km (100 miles) from the Islamist stronghold of Gao. |
Earlier, French warplanes reportedly bombed rebel positions, fuel stores and ammunition dumps near Gao. | Earlier, French warplanes reportedly bombed rebel positions, fuel stores and ammunition dumps near Gao. |
But there were also reports that rebels had blown up a bridge linking the east of the country with Niger, from where African troops plan to open a front. | But there were also reports that rebels had blown up a bridge linking the east of the country with Niger, from where African troops plan to open a front. |
The bridge is situated in the town of Tassiga, which lies on the quickest route from Niger to Gao, and spans a canyon. | The bridge is situated in the town of Tassiga, which lies on the quickest route from Niger to Gao, and spans a canyon. |
However, Ibrahim Ag Idbaltanate, a former deputy in Mali's parliament, said the bridge was not the only way to cross the canyon. | However, Ibrahim Ag Idbaltanate, a former deputy in Mali's parliament, said the bridge was not the only way to cross the canyon. |
"You can make a detour of three to six miles (5-10km) and find another way to continue on the Niger-Gao road," he said, quoted by AP news agency. | "You can make a detour of three to six miles (5-10km) and find another way to continue on the Niger-Gao road," he said, quoted by AP news agency. |
Forces from Niger and Chad had been expected to use the road to join the advance against the rebels. | Forces from Niger and Chad had been expected to use the road to join the advance against the rebels. |
Several African countries have pledged military aid to help the Malian government win back control of the north. | Several African countries have pledged military aid to help the Malian government win back control of the north. |
In another development, the UK defence ministry said on Friday it was deploying its Sentinel R1 spy plane to support French troops in Mali. | In another development, the UK defence ministry said on Friday it was deploying its Sentinel R1 spy plane to support French troops in Mali. |
The hi-tech plane - which has radar equipment that can scan thousands of square miles in minutes - flew missions over Libya in 2011 as rebels fought to oust Col Gaddafi. | The hi-tech plane - which has radar equipment that can scan thousands of square miles in minutes - flew missions over Libya in 2011 as rebels fought to oust Col Gaddafi. |
Islamists seized a vast area of northern Mali last year and have imposed strict Sharia, or Islamic law, on its inhabitants. France intervened militarily on 11 January to stop them advancing further south. | Islamists seized a vast area of northern Mali last year and have imposed strict Sharia, or Islamic law, on its inhabitants. France intervened militarily on 11 January to stop them advancing further south. |
International build-up | International build-up |
Meanwhile, French TV has been carrying grainy images of air strikes which the military said was near the city of Gao. | Meanwhile, French TV has been carrying grainy images of air strikes which the military said was near the city of Gao. |
Malian and Nigerien security sources also reported the strikes, saying two Islamist bases with fuel stocks and weapon dumps near Gao had been destroyed. | Malian and Nigerien security sources also reported the strikes, saying two Islamist bases with fuel stocks and weapon dumps near Gao had been destroyed. |
French and Malian troops also staged joint patrols for the first time, in the town of Douentza west of Gao, the AFP news agency said, quoting Malian sources. | French and Malian troops also staged joint patrols for the first time, in the town of Douentza west of Gao, the AFP news agency said, quoting Malian sources. |
The BBC's Mark Doyle in Mali says a big international troop build-up is continuing ahead of a probable French-led air and ground offensive on Gao and other desert cities. | The BBC's Mark Doyle in Mali says a big international troop build-up is continuing ahead of a probable French-led air and ground offensive on Gao and other desert cities. |
There are currently about 2,000 French troops in Mali. | There are currently about 2,000 French troops in Mali. |
An armed column of Chadian soldiers is making its way to Mali overland and more than 1,000 Nigerian soldiers are expected there too. | An armed column of Chadian soldiers is making its way to Mali overland and more than 1,000 Nigerian soldiers are expected there too. |
The UN refugee agency says more than 7,000 civilians have fled to neighbouring countries since 10 January to escape the fighting. | The UN refugee agency says more than 7,000 civilians have fled to neighbouring countries since 10 January to escape the fighting. |
In another development, Egypt's President Mohammed Morsi has unveiled a proposal for a peaceful resolution to the Mali conflict. | In another development, Egypt's President Mohammed Morsi has unveiled a proposal for a peaceful resolution to the Mali conflict. |
The five-point plan includes political negotiations, economic and development initiatives and co-ordinated relief efforts. Mr Morsi has spoken against military intervention in Mali. | The five-point plan includes political negotiations, economic and development initiatives and co-ordinated relief efforts. Mr Morsi has spoken against military intervention in Mali. |
Earlier, the US military commander in Africa said the Pentagon had made mistakes when training Malian troops in recent years. | |
Gen Carter Ham of United States Africa Command (Africom) said its forces had failed to teach "values, ethics and a military ethos". | Gen Carter Ham of United States Africa Command (Africom) said its forces had failed to teach "values, ethics and a military ethos". |
He was speaking after reports of abuses by Mali government troops taking part in the counter-offensive. | He was speaking after reports of abuses by Mali government troops taking part in the counter-offensive. |