20 killed in suspected militant attack in Mali: sources

20 killed in suspected militant attack in Mali: sources
More than 100 people have been killed in recent troubles (Shutterstock)
Updated 28 May 2018
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20 killed in suspected militant attack in Mali: sources

20 killed in suspected militant attack in Mali: sources
  • The deaths came after more than 100 people including many civilians, particularly from the Fulani and Tuareg communities, died in recent months as a result of attacks by rival armed groups in the region
  • The French military has said the militant group Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS) is using the border region as a haven

BAMAKO: Around 20 people including civilians were killed in a suspected militant attack in northeastern Mali near the border with Niger, sources said.
The deaths came after more than 100 people including many civilians, particularly from the Fulani and Tuareg communities, died in recent months as a result of attacks by rival armed groups in the region.
A local official in the town of Talataye — where Saturday’s attack took place — said late Sunday that the assailants arrived in three vehicles and on a motorcycle.
Khalil Toure, a teacher, added: “They opened fire on a group of people resting under a tree, killing five people on the spot and wounding two.”
Militants have also ramped up their activities in central Mali in recent months, targeting domestic and foreign forces in violence once confined to the country’s north.
France intervened militarily in Mali in 2013 to help government forces drive Al-Qaeda-linked militants out of the north.
But large tracts of the country remain lawless despite a peace accord signed with ethnic Tuareg leaders in mid-2015 aimed at isolating the militants.
The violence has also spilled over into both Burkina Faso and Niger.
The French military has said the militant group Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS) is using the border region as a haven.