The head of the Isis of the Great Sahara killed by the French forces
Responsible for countless attacks, including against Westerners, between Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso
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The head of the jihadist group of the Islamic State of the Great Sahara (Eigs), Adnan Abou Walid al-Sahrawi has been "neutralized" by French forces.
This was announced by French President Emmanuel Macron on Twitter. "This is another great success in our fight against terrorist groups in the Sahel," added the French president.
Eigs is considered responsible for most of the attacks in the three border area, straddling Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso.
Then came the confirmation of the Elysée, the terrorist was "killed"
Al-Sahrawi was born in El Aaiún, Morocco, a disputed area of Western Sahara, to a wealthy family of merchants who fled to Algeria. As a young man he joined the Polisario Front, then after graduating in Algeria he joined the Sahrawi Youth Union in 1998.
In 2010 he joined an al-Qaeda faction in the Islamic Maghreb, becoming its spokesperson. In 2013, he called himself the head of an organization called the Mujahideen Shura Council in Gao, Mali.
In 2015, the declaration of loyalty to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, leader of Isis. Numerous attacks, including western ones, in the "three border area" are traced back to him: on 4 October 2019 the United States offered a 5 million dollar bounty to anyone who had provided information about him.
(Unioneonline / L)