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Mali government: At least 54 killed in militant attack on army post

Mali government: At least 54 killed in militant attack on army post
In this 2018 file photo, Malian troops move toward a town that came under attack by extremists. Another attack on a military outpost in the northeast of the country left 35 soldiers dead. (AP file photo)
Updated 02 November 2019

Mali government: At least 54 killed in militant attack on army post

Mali government: At least 54 killed in militant attack on army post
  • The attack came a month after two jihadist assaults killed 40 soldiers near the border with Burkina Faso
  • No group immediately claimed responsibility for Friday’s assault

BAMAKO: At least 53 soldiers and one civilian were killed in a militant attack on a military post in northern Mali on Friday, the government said.

The attack is one of the deadliest strikes against the West African country’s military in recent memory. It is still reeling from jihadist raids in late September that underscored the increasing reach and sophistication of armed groups operating in the region.

“The dispatched reinforcements found 54 bodies including one civilian, 10 survivors, and found considerable material damage. The situation is under control,” government spokesman Yaya Sangare said on Twitter in the early hours of Saturday.

The authorities first reported the attack by armed men on the army post in Indelimane, Menaka region, on Friday, but gave a lower provisional death toll.

From their stronghold in Mali, groups with Al-Qaeda and Daesh links have been able to fan out across the Sahel, destabilizing parts of Niger and Burkina Faso.

Thirty-eight Malian soldiers were killed on Sept. 30 in coordinated attacks on two army bases in central Mali, which has slipped from government control despite the presence of the French army and other international forces.