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30 Civilians Killed in Daesh Affiliate Attack in Mali

22:23 - September 10, 2022
News ID: 3480423
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Some 30 civilians were killed in an attack this week on a town in a violence-plagued area bordering Burkina Faso and Niger carried by a Daesh (ISIL or ISIS) affiliate.

30 Civilians Killed in Daesh Affiliate Attack in Mali

 

This is according to a coalition of pro-government militia.

Mali has faced instability since 2012, when extremists hijacked an ethnic Tuareg rebellion in the north. Since then they have spread across West Africa's Sahal, killing thousands and displacing more than 2 million people in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger.

The coalition, known as the Platform, said several hundred militants attacked its fighters and forced them to retreat on Tuesday near Talataye in the Gao region - long a hotspot for extremist and militia violence.

As well as attacking local residents, the militants looted shops and burned food stocks, the Platform said in an online statement, adding that three of its fighters had also been killed.

"Reinforcements dispatched by the Platform reached the town where they discovered the massacre as well as hundreds of women and children who had been wandering the town without food for two days," it said.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the alleged attack.

Malian authorities did not respond to a request for comment.

In March, the UN peacekeeping force in Mali expressed concern about the deteriorating security situation in the same area of central Mali, decrying the deaths of hundreds of civilians in a surge of attacks by the Daesh affiliate.

 

Source: Reuters