AP/ January 14, 2013, 10:48 AM

Al-Shabab militants in Somalia post alleged photo of French commando killed in botched raid

An image posted online on Jan. 14, 2013 by Islamic militants in Somalia allegedly shows the body of a French commando who was killed in a failed raid aimed at freeing a French hostage.

An image posted online on Jan. 14, 2013 by Islamic militants in Somalia allegedly shows the body of a French commando who was killed in a failed raid aimed at freeing a French hostage. / YouTube

MOGADISHU, Somalia In a gruesome display that included a taunt of France's president, Somali militants on Monday posted photos of what appeared to be a dead French soldier surrounded by weapons and gear.

Three photos posted by an al-Shabab-run Twitter account show a white man wearing military pants and a blood-soaked shirt surrounded by three guns, ammunition clips and protective gear. A helmet lies between his legs.

In each of the photos a silver cross pendant hanging from the soldier's neck is visible. Al-Shabab said in its posting: "A return of the crusades, but the cross could not save him from the sword." Al-Shabab is the al Qaeda-affiliated militant group that controls much of southern Somalia.

One posting also taunted France's president, saying: "Francois Hollande, was it worth it?"

The soldier was killed during a botched military raid early Saturday to rescue a French intelligence officer held by al-Shabab since July 2009.

French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said Monday it was likely two commandos were killed during the raid. France believes the hostage, whose code-name was Denis Allex, was also killed, though al-Shabab says he is still alive.

Le Drian appeared to predict the release of the pictures, saying several hours before the posting that France believed al-Shabab was preparing a "macabre and disgraceful" display of the dead soldiers' bodies. Photos of only one body had been displayed as of 6 p.m. Monday Somalia time (2 p.m. GMT, 9 a.m. EST).

In addition to the Twitter postings, al-Shabab released a longer statement that appeared to mix exaggerated boasts with fact. The group said that the operation resulted in the deaths of "several" French forces and injured "many more." The militants said the commander leading the operation was among those wounded, and that al-Shabab "paramedic teams" transferred him to a hospital where he died.

The group also said a decision had been reached concerning the fate of Allex. It said that decision would be announced in coming hours.

Transported by helicopters, the French commandos attacked the al-Shabab position early Saturday in an attempt to free Allex. Le Drian said the government decided to stage the rescue a month ago, when Allex's location seemed to have settled down "in a spot accessible by the sea." U.S. military aircraft briefly entered Somali airspace to support the rescue operation, President Obama said Sunday, but did not employ their weapons.

Fierce fighting broke out after the French troops landed. French officials said they counted 17 dead among the Islamists.

Al-Shabab once controlled all of south-central Somali, including the capital, Mogadishu. African Union troops pushed al-Shabab out of the capital in 2011, but the militants still control wide swaths of rural southern Somalia.

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frankie2fing says:
Why, why, WHY, Chuck, are you wasting good facts on an idiot(s)? The right cares NOTHING about facts...only money...oops...I mean rhetoric...
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Igautt_Akleu says:
France. Pffft. The most incompetent military in the history of mankind.
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frankie2fing replies:
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While your assessment of the French military is not based in fact, I present the fact that at least they are willing to do SOMETHING to protect freedom and their citizens.
YOU on the other hand only sit, anonymously, behind a keyboard...
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France has sucked America into no less than 3 wars due to their military's utter incompetence. We had to bail them out in WWI and WWII, and they returned the favor by incompetently bungling their way back into Indochina, where they got massacred at Diem Bien Phu due to their incompetence, creating the mess that was Vietnam. Well, thank you very little France. I suppose we should now get ready to bail them out in Mali, too.
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mjlewis6 says:
No nation wants to own Somalia, so as a piracy state, it is up to the African Union to find a solution. In the meantime, it is going to be up to special ops of any military to get in and get out of al-Shabab areas when dictated by circumstances. It is easy to criticize western regimes for abuse of power, but when facing a gun from religious fanatics, you can be sure of their policy of death or extortion for funds to buy more weapons.
Defend the fanatics if you wish, but it was Pakistani guards who were killed during a UN mission to delivery food to the populace. If you recall the movie Blackhawk Down, it was our guys who got killed trying to eliminate opposition. This is an intractable and long-lived insurgency that offers no solutions, no government and no quarter, just piracy.
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