Dozens killed in jihadist attacks in central Mali
Summary
Jihadist fighters in central Mali have carried out new attacks, killing dozens of people. The total deaths from recent attacks by Islamist armed groups have reached over 70, as the situation in the region remains unstable and dangerous.Key Facts
- Jihadist group JNIM, linked to Al-Qaeda, claimed responsibility for attacks in central Mali.
- Recent attacks killed between 70 and 80 people, according to local officials.
- JNIM targets villages that refuse to sign local agreements.
- The attacks followed a joint assault by JNIM and the Azawad Liberation Front (FLA) on Mali’s ruling junta last month.
- Several northern areas of Mali are now controlled by armed groups.
- Locals have accused the army of not responding to calls for help during attacks.
- Mali’s security situation is described as critical by security sources.
- The conflict involves jihadist and separatist groups struggling for control in the region.
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