
Britain will provide transport planes to assist the French military operation in Mali, Downing Street has confirmed.
David Cameron spoke with Francois Hollande yesterday evening as France attempted to contain al Qaeda-linked rebels in the north of the West African country.
French military strikes on the country have already claimed the lives of at least 100 rebels in a fight over the strategic town of Konna.
Eleven Malian soldiers are reported to have been killed and a further 60 wounded in the recent fighting.
Mr Hollande has raised his country's terror threat level amid fears of retaliatory attacks in France.
He said that France "has to take all necessary precautions" in the face of a terrorist threat, including "surveillance of our public buildings and our transport network".
A Downing Street spokesman said: "The Prime Minister spoke to President Hollande this evening to discuss the deteriorating situation in Mali and how the UK can support French military assistance provided to the Malian government to contain rebel and extremist groups in the north of the country.
"The Prime Minister has agreed that the UK will provide logistical military assistance to help transport foreign troops and equipment quickly to Mali.
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Mali: Britain Sends Planes To Help French - Yahoo! News UK
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