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News ID: 119130
Publish Date : 08 September 2023 - 21:21

Attack on Boat, Army Base in Mali Kills At Least 49 Civilians, 15 Soldiers

BAMAKO (Reuters) - Takfiri militants killed at least 49 civilians and 15 soldiers in attacks on a military camp and a boat in northeastern Mali on Thursday, the interim government said.
The assailants attacked the boat on a waterway that connects the northern regions of Gao and Mopti during the rainy season, and raided the camp in the Bourem Circle, in Gao region.
A resident and local official said the boat was transporting soldiers.
Around 50 assailants were killed in subsequent fighting, the interim government said.
The government said insurgents from a West African branch of terrorist group of Al Qaeda, had claimed responsibility for the attacks.
Mali is one of several West African countries battling a violent insurgency with links to al Qaeda and terrorist group of Daesh that took root in Mali’s arid north in 2012 before spreading across the region.
Frustrations about growing insecurity have spurred military coups in the three worst-hit countries - Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger - since 2020, worrying global powers with strategic interests in the region.
Attacks have worsened in Mali since the military seized power in two coups in 2020 and 2021, kicked out French forces and a United Nations’ peacekeeping mission.
The UN, which is in the process of departing, has handed over a series of northern bases to the army.
The boat that was attacked was travelling from the city of Gao when it was hit. The operator, Comanav, usually transports residents and supplies on its boats.
But a Gao resident and a local official, who did not want to be named for security reasons, said on Friday that it had also been transporting military personnel before Thursday’s attack.
The attack on the army base occurred about 230 km (140 miles) north of Gao, a city which for years has been surrounded by violent assaults.