Jihadists Overrun Seven Army Posts in Western Mali
- Al Qaeda affiliate Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin took responsibility for coordinated attacks on military posts across Mali on Tuesday.
- The group stated it had gained 'complete control over three barracks and dozens of military positions in coordinated and high-quality attacks'.
- Mali's armed forces reported attacks on multiple military positions in seven towns across central and western Mali.
- The targeted areas included Diboli, Kayes, Sandere, Nioro du Sahel, Gogoui, Molodo, and Niono.
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Al-Qaida-linked group claims attack against Mali army position near Senegal
BAMAKO, Mali (AP) — Armed men attacked a Mali community just over the border from Senegal, Mali's military said Tuesday — an development that one expert called especially worrying as the deadly violence spreads.
·Niagara Falls, Canada
Read Full ArticleIn Mali, seven cities were attacked very early on, on Tuesday 1 July in the morning, as indicated by the army staff in a statement, which refers to "coordinated attacks" against its positions, particularly in the cities of Kayes, Nioro du Sahel and Niono, in the south of the country, along the Senegalese and Mauritanian borders. The jihadists of the Islamic and Muslim Support Group (Jnim), linked to al-Qaeda, began to claim these attacks.
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