Thirty-five soldiers were killed Friday in a “terrorist attack” on a Mali military post in the northeast of the country, the army said.Â
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“The provisional death toll has risen to 35 deaths,” it said on Facebook late Friday, adding that the situation was “under control.”Â
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An investigation into the attack on the outpost in Indelimane in the Menaka region was continuing, it said.Â
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The attack came a month after two jihadist assaults killed 40 soldiers near the border with Burkina Faso, one of the deadliest strikes against Mali’s military in recent Islamist militant violence.Â
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No group immediately claimed responsibility for Friday’s assault.Â
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The Malian government earlier condemned the “terrorist attack,” saying it had left numerous dead or wounded but without giving a precise toll.Â
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It said reinforcements had been rushed to the area to boost security and track down the attackers.Â
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Northern Mali came under the control of al-Qaida-linked jihadists after Mali’s army failed to quash a rebellion there in 2012. A French-led military campaign was launched against the jihadists, pushing them back a year later.Â
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But the jihadists have regrouped and widened their hit-and-run raids and land-mine attacks to central and southern Mali.Â
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The violence has also spilled over into Burkina Faso and Niger where militants have exploited existing intercommunal strife.Â
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Source: VOA News: বিষয়
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