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Mali troops in house-to-house search for Gao militants | Mali troops in house-to-house search for Gao militants |
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Malian troops are carrying out house-to-house searches following running battles with Islamist militants in the northern town of Gao on Sunday. | Malian troops are carrying out house-to-house searches following running battles with Islamist militants in the northern town of Gao on Sunday. |
There are fears some fighters could be hiding among the population, the BBC's Thomas Fessy reports from Gao. | There are fears some fighters could be hiding among the population, the BBC's Thomas Fessy reports from Gao. |
He said Gao was calmer now following Sunday's surprise attack by militants on Malian troops in the town. | He said Gao was calmer now following Sunday's surprise attack by militants on Malian troops in the town. |
Islamist militants were driven out of Gao two weeks ago in an offensive by French and Malian troops. | Islamist militants were driven out of Gao two weeks ago in an offensive by French and Malian troops. |
But they are reported to have re-entered the town using wooden boats to cross the Niger River, and re-grouped in a building they had previously used as the headquarters of the Islamic police. | But they are reported to have re-entered the town using wooden boats to cross the Niger River, and re-grouped in a building they had previously used as the headquarters of the Islamic police. |
Tension is still high in Gao after Sunday's fighting. Dozens of people converged downtown to see the headquarters of the former Islamic police transformed into a pile of rubble. | |
Jihadi fighters were hiding there on Sunday and a French attack helicopter destroyed the building. | |
The French have cordoned off the area to carry out controlled explosions of grenades left behind by the Islamist militants. | |
The main market has not opened while soldiers from the Malian army are patrolling the city centre. | |
This strange mood of uncertainty hangs over the town as many fear further attacks. | |
Islamist fighters who controlled Gao for nearly 10 months will not seek to retake the town, but they are waging a guerrilla war with the aim of spreading terror. | |
French bombing | French bombing |
Sunday's fighting lasted for about four hours. Suspected suicide bombers reportedly tried to reach the positions of the Malian army, while other militants were said to be riding with explosives on motorcycles around town. | Sunday's fighting lasted for about four hours. Suspected suicide bombers reportedly tried to reach the positions of the Malian army, while other militants were said to be riding with explosives on motorcycles around town. |
It was only when the troops came under fire from heavier weaponry, including rocket-propelled grenades, that French troops sent in armoured vehicles and attack helicopters to provide back-up, our correspondent says. | It was only when the troops came under fire from heavier weaponry, including rocket-propelled grenades, that French troops sent in armoured vehicles and attack helicopters to provide back-up, our correspondent says. |
The police station was bombed by a French combat helicopter overnight. | |
France said only a dozen extremist fighters had taken part in Sunday's clashes and it is not known whether any of them were killed. | France said only a dozen extremist fighters had taken part in Sunday's clashes and it is not known whether any of them were killed. |
Three civilians died of their injuries at the hospital, where family members went to collect the bodies. | |
Nine others, as well as two Malian soldiers are being treated for bullet wounds. | |
The city's main market remained closed on Monday, following the violence. | |
Two checkpoints in Gao were hit by suicide bomb attacks on Friday and Saturday. | |
The Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa (Mujao) has claimed responsibility for the weekend's violence. | The Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa (Mujao) has claimed responsibility for the weekend's violence. |
On Saturday, Mujao spokesman Abou Walid Sahraoui said: "We are dedicating ourselves to carrying out more attacks against France and its allies." | On Saturday, Mujao spokesman Abou Walid Sahraoui said: "We are dedicating ourselves to carrying out more attacks against France and its allies." |
France sent some 4,000 troops into northern Mali on 11 January to help the Malian army oust the militants from several towns they had taken over. | France sent some 4,000 troops into northern Mali on 11 January to help the Malian army oust the militants from several towns they had taken over. |
They had met with little resistance until the recent attacks in Gao. | They had met with little resistance until the recent attacks in Gao. |
Are you in Gao or elsewhere in Mali? Have you been affected by the conflict? You can send us your experiences using the form below. | Are you in Gao or elsewhere in Mali? Have you been affected by the conflict? You can send us your experiences using the form below. |
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