Mali militants ‘claim’ to seize military base

By AFP
November 26, 2023

BAMAKO: An Islamist group linked to Al-Qaeda claimed to have seized a military base in the north of Mali Friday, inflicting heavy losses on the country´s military.

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The Malian army, however, said it had repulsed attacks on bases in the Tim buktu region. Jama´at Nusrat al-Islam wal Muslimeen (JNIM) took control of the Niafounke camp Friday with the help of a suicide-bomb vehicle, the group said on its Al-Zal laqa Foundation media platform.

The statement was verified Saturday by SITE, a US organisation that follows radicalised groups. Tens of soldiers were killed or wounded in the battle, and two captured, JNIM claimed.

Gunmen in Mali can be seen in this image. — AFP/File

It released photos showing five armoured vehicles it claimed to have captured, along with weapons and ammunition. JNIM often abandons camps they capture after a few hours.

The group also claimed to have hit another army camp, a few miles away in Goundam, with mortar fire. The Mali military said on social media that the attacks had been “energetically repelled.”

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