A U.N.-chartered plane was damaged in an Islamist attack in Mali
- A U.N.-chartered plane in Bamako, Mali, was damaged in a terrorist attack while on the ground, according to National Airways Corp.; all crew were unharmed.
- Djaounsede Madjiangar from the World Food Program stated the plane transported aid workers and provided emergency aid in remote areas of Mali.
- Islamic militants attacked a military training camp and the airport in Bamako, with the al-Qaida-linked group JNIM claiming responsibility for the assaults.
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A U.N.-chartered plane was damaged in an Islamist attack in Mali
A plane that was used for humanitarian work by the World Food Program was damaged during an Islamist attack in the capital of Mali, according to the South African aviation company that owns the plane.
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