After an act of sabotage, water and electricity were cut off in the Malian capital. For several days, the population has been fighting to refresh itself and feed itself, in an unstable political context, marked by the rise of jihadist groups.
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After an act of sabotage, water and electricity were cut off in the Malian capital. For several days, the population has been fighting to refresh itself and feed itself, in an unstable political context, marked by the rise of jihadist groups.