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Elite French gendarme killed in Guiana operation: presidency

An elite French gendarme was shot dead in France's overseas territory of French Guiana in South America while taking part in an operation against illegal gold mining, the French presidency said Saturday.

Elite French gendarme killed in Guiana operation: presidency
A French gendarme looks on prior to the New Year's Eve fireworks on the Champs-Elysees in Paris on December 31, 2022. Photo: JULIEN DE ROSA/AFP

The member of the gendarmerie’s GIGN, its elite tactical unit, was killed during the operation in Dorlin in the centre of the French territory, said a source close to the matter, asking not to be named.

The Actu17 website, which first reported the incident, said it took place overnight Friday to Saturday.

The French presidency in a statement confirmed the officer, named as Arnaud Blanc, had been killed and said President Emmanuel Macron “hailed his courage” and presented condolences to his partner and two children.

It said that the operation had been conducted jointly with French armed forces deployed in the territory.

Macron had asked the responsible government ministries to continue the fight against the “scourge” of illegal gold mining in Guiana, it added.

French authorities fear the illegal gold extraction is a major source of pollution into sensitive water systems.

In 2022, the French authorities carried out more than 1,000 patrols in the Guiana forest against illegal gold mining, seizing 59 kilograms (130 pounds) of mercury and five kilograms of gold, according to a report from local authorities.

Local mining operators say 10 tonnes of gold are illegally extracted from French Guiana each year by unauthorised gold miners known locally as “garimpeiros”.

French Guiana is one of several significant overseas territories which remain part of France and span South America to the Indian Ocean to the Pacific.

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France tests updated air-launched nuclear missile

France on Wednesday carried out its first test firing of an updated nuclear-capable missile designed to be launched by a Rafale fighter jet, Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu said.

France tests updated air-launched nuclear missile

The ASMPA-R missile was fired without a warhead by a plane in an exercise “above national territory… at the end of a flight representing a nuclear air raid,” Lecornu said in a statement.

In a separate post on X, he congratulated “all the forces, (defence) ministry teams and industrial partners involved” in a “long-planned” operation.

The French nuclear missile test came a day after Russia began nuclear drills in its Southern Military District, which borders Ukraine and includes parts of the country Moscow claims to have annexed.

Lecornu’s statement said the French drill aimed to uphold “the credibility of the airborne nuclear element of deterrence” alongside France’s submarine-launched weapons.

France plans to spend around 13 percent of its military budget over the coming years on its independent nuclear capability, including upgrading to next-generation air-launched missiles by 2035.

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