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Shadows Over the Sahel: DGSE's Covert Struggle

Shadows Over the Sahel: DGSE's Covert Struggle

In the 2010s, the French DGSE's covert ops in the Sahel thwarted terror plots through drones and spies. #SahelSurveillance #DGSE #facelessvideos.app

In the arid expanse of the Sahel during the early 2010s, French DGSE operatives were locked in a shadowy chess game against Islamist militants. At the center of these efforts was Colonel Jean Renaud, a seasoned intelligence officer who orchestrated a high-stakes operation in northern Mali in March 2013. The operation, codenamed "Opération Mistral," aimed to dismantle a terrorist network planning attacks across West Africa.

With the deployment of Reaper drones from the Niamey airbase in Niger, the DGSE monitored the militants' movements. These eyes in the sky, combined with human intelligence gathered by field agents like François Dubois, who risked their lives embedding with local nomads, painted a vivid picture of terrorist hideouts.

A breakthrough came in April 2013, when intercepted communications revealed an imminent attack on a Bamako market. Racing against time, Renaud coordinated with Malian forces to mount a pre-dawn raid on the militants' camp near Kidal on April 23. The successful operation prevented a catastrophe, capturing several key figures and leading to the recovery of a cache of arms and explosives.

This covert success not only thwarted a major threat but reinforced Franco-African alliances against terrorism. Today, "Opération Mistral" stands as a testament to the crucial role of intelligence in maintaining stability in the Sahel, shaping the future of regional counterterrorism efforts.

Видео Shadows Over the Sahel: DGSE's Covert Struggle канала Jeriel Harris
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