This story was sent to me by a long time friend in the region, the commanders name as of now has not been released. Details are currently short and specifics of the dead have not been released to the best of my knowledge.
HSM Press
PRESS RELEASE: French Operation Commander Killed.
Bulo‐Marer (14/01/2013) ‐ The French rescue operation in Bulo‐Marer, Lower Shabelle region, not only failed to secure the release of Dennis Alex but also resulted in the death of several of the French forces and injured many more. Among those severely injured during the botched operation was the French commander leading the operation.
The commander was deserted by his comrades after a fierce firefight and subsequently captured by the
Mujahideen. HSM paramedic teams arrived at the scene shortly after the firefight had ended and
transferred him to a hospital at the base, but he succumbed to his injuries hours later.
The Mujahideen recovered several weapons and the soldier’s gear from the scene of battle and later
also managed to retrieve valuable information from the soldier before his death. The body of the soldier
is still within the custody of the Mujahideen.
Harakat Al‐Shabaab Al‐Mujahideen has also today reached a unanimous verdict on the fate of Dennis
Alex after three and a half years in captivity. The details of that verdict and some background
information of the events leading up to the failed rescue operation will be published in the coming hours
Insha'allah.
Press Office
Harakat Al‐Shabaab Al Mujahideen
http://somalisecuritystudies.blogspot.com/2013/01/al-shabaab-statements-regarding-dgse.html
http://www.amiirnuur.com/index.php?...qabtay-dagalkii-buulo-mareer&catid=48:wararka
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/201...mali-tweet-out-photos-of-dead-french-soldier/
HSM Press
PRESS RELEASE: French Operation Commander Killed.
Bulo‐Marer (14/01/2013) ‐ The French rescue operation in Bulo‐Marer, Lower Shabelle region, not only failed to secure the release of Dennis Alex but also resulted in the death of several of the French forces and injured many more. Among those severely injured during the botched operation was the French commander leading the operation.
The commander was deserted by his comrades after a fierce firefight and subsequently captured by the
Mujahideen. HSM paramedic teams arrived at the scene shortly after the firefight had ended and
transferred him to a hospital at the base, but he succumbed to his injuries hours later.
The Mujahideen recovered several weapons and the soldier’s gear from the scene of battle and later
also managed to retrieve valuable information from the soldier before his death. The body of the soldier
is still within the custody of the Mujahideen.
Harakat Al‐Shabaab Al‐Mujahideen has also today reached a unanimous verdict on the fate of Dennis
Alex after three and a half years in captivity. The details of that verdict and some background
information of the events leading up to the failed rescue operation will be published in the coming hours
Insha'allah.
Press Office
Harakat Al‐Shabaab Al Mujahideen
http://somalisecuritystudies.blogspot.com/2013/01/al-shabaab-statements-regarding-dgse.html
http://www.amiirnuur.com/index.php?...qabtay-dagalkii-buulo-mareer&catid=48:wararka
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/201...mali-tweet-out-photos-of-dead-french-soldier/