Islamist rebels in Mali have cut telecommunication
links to the northern city of Gao to stop residents from passing
information to advancing French and Malian troops, locals said Tuesday.
"They cut communications. They accuse residents of giving information
to the soldiers," a resident of the key town told AFP by satellite
phone.All landlines and mobile phone communications have been cut, the resident added.
French air strikes on Sunday drove the insurgents from their strongholds in the north to take shelter in the vast desert territory.
Gao had for nine months been under the control of Islamist militants who imposed a harsh form of Islamic law that included the amputation of the hands of thieves.
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