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 France denies role in Somalia raid
    September 14 2009 at 03:42PM Get IOL on your
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Paris - The French military on Monday denied claims that its forces were involved in a raid on a village in an Islamist-controlled area of southern Somalia.

"There was no French operation," said admiral Christophe Prazuck, spokesman for the armed forces' general staff.

The spokesman said the French forces present in the region were operating within the framework of the European Union anti-piracy force Atalante and that "they did not intervene over Somali territory."

Somali elders and witnesses said foreign troops staged a helicopter raid in the village of Erile, around 200km south of the capital Mogadishu, opening fire on a vehicle and killing several people inside.
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The area is controlled by the Shebab, an Al Qaeda-inspired organisation engaged in a massive offensive against the Somali government and which is believed to be holding a French agent kidnapped in July.

A local Islamist commander who asked to remain anonymous claimed that the helicopters were French.

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