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22 Dead in Series of Assaults by Islamist Militants in Strife-Ridden African Country

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Suspected Islamist militants conducted coordinated assaults in central Mali, leading to the deaths of at least 22 people. The attacks occurred primarily in the Bandiagara and Mopti regions and have been attributed to the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS), a group notorious for its violent insurgency against the Malian government.

The violence began with a militant ambush on a civilian convoy traveling between Bandiagara and Mopti, where ten civilians were killed and several were injured. The assailants, armed with automatic weapons and improvised explosives, specifically targeted vehicles with government registration plates, indicating a strategic aim to undermine state authority.

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Later, a military outpost near Mopti was attacked, resulting in the deaths of twelve soldiers and injuries to many others. The attackers employed small arms fire and mortars, overpowering the defenders and inflicting significant damage on the facility. In response, the Malian Armed Forces launched a counteroffensive to secure the area and prevent future incursions.

These assaults were the deadliest since the August military coup that ousted Mali’s democratically elected president, heightening concerns over the country’s stability and the transitional government’s ability to tackle security challenges posed by militant groups. International observers have called for increased support for Mali to combat the rising threat of extremism in the Sahel region.

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The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) condemned the attacks and urged adherence to international humanitarian law while pledging to assist the Malian government in restoring peace and security. As the situation evolves, the international community remains vigilant, prepared to offer further assistance as necessary.

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