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Malian Soldiers Neutralise Terrorist Leader

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Terrorist leader, Aliza Ould Yehia, has reportedly been neutralised by soldiers of the Malian Armed Forces in a face off.

According to AES Info, a credible source for Sahel news on X, the terrorist, who is “the emir of the Al-Quds Company of the Sahara Emirate, is notorious for his cruel attacks in parts of Mali. 

He was reportedly killed alongside some of his men in an operation on October 7 after a long manhunt by the Armed forces.

“This victory comes after the two terrorist attacks successfully repelled on October 6 against Ber and Timbuktu. The FAMa inflicted heavy losses on the terrorist groups, destroying their logistics and seizing a large arsenal,” the report read.

Members of the Alliance of Sahel States, comprising Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso, have accused Western countries of funding terrorist groups in the Sahel region.

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