
Early Monday morning, French and Malian troops entered the frontline towns of Diabaly and Douentza to little or no resistance. Residents said that rebels occupying the towns had abandoned them on the eve of France's advance. In Douentza the advance was preceded by air strikes.
The recent push came amid news that militants were beginning to abandon their positions to regroup in the northern mountainous region of Kidal, 1,500 kilometers from the French and African forces' arrival point in Bamako.
A French commander, identified only as 'Colonel Frederic,' warned that the conflict in Mali may continue for some time. Diabily had recently been subjected to French air strikes as it was a base for the majority of Malian rebels south of the towns of Mopti and Sevare. The "situation in the vicinity of Diabaly was confused for the moment," Colonel Frederic said, adding that more information was needed to estimate the length of time it would take to resolve the conflict.











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