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3 killed, 20 injured in mortar attack on UN base in north Mali

AP | By, Kidal
Nov 28, 2015 07:32 PM IST

While the dead included two UN peacekeepers and a contractor, four of the the injured are in serious condition, said Olivier Salgado, spokesman for the UN mission in Mali known as MINUSMA.

At least three people were killed and twenty injured in a mortar attack on a United Nations base in northern Mali’s Kidal early on Saturday.

Unknown assailants fired rockets at a UN peacekeeping base in northern Mali, killing at least three people.(AP Photo)
Unknown assailants fired rockets at a UN peacekeeping base in northern Mali, killing at least three people.(AP Photo)

While the dead included two UN peacekeepers and a contractor, four of the the injured are in serious condition, said Olivier Salgado, spokesman for the UN mission in Mali known as MINUSMA.

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No one claimed responsibility for the attack in the country’s restless north but Islamic extremists are suspected. In 2013, the French pushed Islamic militants out of Mali’s northern cities and towns although jihadists continue to carry out attacks on UN peacekeepers.

“I want to reiterate that these attacks will not impede the determination of the United Nations to support the Malian people and the peace process,” said Mongi Hamdi, the head of the UN mission and the special representative for the secretary-general in Mali. “I express my solidarity and salute the brave men and women serving (the UN mission) throughout the country for their efforts to bringing lasting peace to Mali in these difficult conditions.”

Northern Mali has been unstable since it fell to Tuareg separatists and Islamic extremists following a military coup in 2012. Despite the presence of French troops and the UN force, the extremists have continued attacks in the north. Extremists have also extended attacks farther south this year, including an assault on a Bamako restaurant/nightclub popular with foreigners in March and a Nov. 20 attack on a luxury hotel in the capital.

Malian authorities said they’ve arrested two men over the attack at the Radisson Blu hotel that killed 20 people. There are competing claims of responsibility by extremist groups for that attack.

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