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Eight Soldiers Dead, In New Toll In Malian Attacks

by Editor Eyal Inetsol
5 months ago
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Mali’s army confirms the death of eight soldiers during an attack in a western area of the Sahel nation where jihadist forces operate, doubling the previous toll.

In an update late Thursday, Mali’s Armed Forces (FAMA) said Wednesday’s attack also saw seven soldiers wounded and two military vehicles destroyed but added that 31 assailants were killed, without identifying their group.

When the attack was first reported, the army said four soldiers had died and around a dozen were wounded when a “unit in the Nara region was the target of a sophisticated attack combining IED (Improvised Explosive Devices) and heavy weapons.”

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In a recent statement, the army said “on the side of the assailants, 31 bodies were discovered” Thursday morning, along with weapons and munitions.

The army has not said who carried out the attack.

It also said that Wednesday night saw troops attacked at Sikasso in the far south while the Hombori military camp in the central Mopti area came under shelling. No casualties were recorded in the two incidents.

Mali is the epicentre of a jihadist insurgency that began in the north in 2012 and has spread to neighbouring Niger and Burkina Faso.

Thousands of people across the region have died and around two million have been displaced by the conflict.

Despite the presence of French and UN troops, the conflict spread to neighbouring Burkina Faso and Niger.

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France intervened in 2013 and now has roughly 5,000 troops in the region, but plans to lower that number to 2,500-3,000 by 2023.

The spiral of violence has continued despite the coup that brought the military to power in Bamako in 2020.

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