Six people were killed after gunmen attacked a food convoy in northern Mali on Friday.
The dead included four attackers and two soldiers.
The convoy was transporting food for people displaced by insecurity
in the West African state. Three soldiers were wounded and three
attackers were arrested, military sources said.
“While vigorously fighting back, the FAMA (Malian armed forces) killed four terrorists and wounded three,” a Ministry of Defense statement said.
Further south, armed men attacked the village of Dioura in the more central region of Mopti, said the ministry of defense.
“Armed men entered the area shooting everywhere,” said Diarran Kone,
the ministry spokesman. He said at least one person had been killed.
Militants based in the desert north killed 20 people in an attack on
a luxury hotel in the capital in November and kidnapped a Swiss citizen
from a house in Timbuktu on January 8th.
Tuareg separatists seized control in the north in 2012 before ceding
power to Islamist militants. French-led forces drove the Islamists out
of the cities a year later, but militants continue to stage attacks.
The government and rebel leaders signed a peace accord in June 2014
intended to address the separatists’ grievances but it is yet to be
implemented in full.
Mali’s army has frequently been attacked, with 82 soldiers killed in 2015.
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