Three soldiers were killed after their patrol vehicle hit a landmine
on Monday in a forest in central Mali, Defence Minister, Tieman Hubert
Coulibaly, has said.
Al Qaeda-linked Islamist militant group al-Mourabitoun on Monday
claimed responsibility for a hotel siege in central Mali at the weekend
in which 17 people died.
“Today again, you lost three brothers in arms to a land mine
explosion,” Coulibaly told Malian soldiers in Sevare, where he was
visiting following the weekend attack.
The blast took place in a forest near the town of Diafarabe about 600
kilometers northeast of the capital in the Mopti region, killing three
soldiers and wounding three others.
“The soldiers were informed by villagers of the presence of armed men
near a village and the soldiers went over to investigate,” Souleymane
Dembele, a Malian Defence spokesman said.
Mali’s northern region has seen resurgence in number of attacks by
armed groups as well as Islamist militants who briefly held the area up
until they were scattered by a French military intervention in 2013.
Malian
authorities also blame a new armed group called the Massina Liberation
Front for the growing number of attacks in the central Mopti region.
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