On the eve of Macro's visit to Mali, al-Qaeda publishes new images of hostages

A subsidiary of the Mountain-based al-Qaeda has released a video of six foreign hostages ahead of a planned visit by French President Emmanuel Macron to the country. They include an employee of French NGOs, an elderly Australian surgeon and a Colombian nun. According to the video, there were no real “negotiations for [...]
A subsidiary of the Mountain-based al-Qaeda has released a video of six foreign hostages ahead of a planned visit by French President Emmanuel Macron to the country.
They include an employee of French NGOs, an elderly Australian surgeon and a Colombian nun.
According to the video, there were no real “negotiations for their release. /Kankosova
Macron is in the Mountain to consolidate Western support for a regional force against militants.
Speaking in the capital of Mali, Bamako, he said France and the “countries Sahel G5” Mountain, Burkina Faso, Chad, Mauritania and Niger had to work together to eliminate “terrorists, bandits and assassins”.
Among the hostages looked at in the photograph is Sophie Petron, who was kidnapped last December in the town of Gao, where she led an NGO that helped the malnutrition children.
The video manager said Petron hoped that Macro would help her bring her back to her family.












