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Friday, 3 October 2014
Nine UN peacekeepers killed in Mali ambush
Attack is the deadliest on UN mission to West
African country, as armed groups remain active in
the desert in the north.
Nine United Nations peacekeepers have been
killed in Mali in the deadliest attack yet on the UN
mission to the West African country, a
spokesman for the mission said.
The convoy of the peacekeepers, who were from
Niger, were attacked in an ambush on Friday and
came under fire from heavily armed gunmen on
motorbikes between the northeastern towns of
Menaka and Ansongo.
"This morning, a convoy of MINUSMA
peacekeepers from the Nigerien contingent was
the target of a direct attack while travelling to
Indelimane, in the Menaka-Asongo corridor. A
provisional toll indicated nine deaths," Reuters
news agency quoted a statement from the UN
mission as saying.
"I am horrified by this cowardly act of terrorism.
Once again, lives have been lost today in the
name of peace in Mali,"
Arnauld Akodjenou, deputy head of the UN
mission, said in the statement.
The UN mission, known as MINUSMA, was
deployed last year to help stabilise the West
African nation and to guard against al-Qaeda-
linked armed groups, who have been in the
country for years.
A French-led intervention last year has managed
to curtail the spread of these armed fighters, but
cells remain in Mali's vast desert north from
where they have launched attacks on Malian and
French troops, as well as UN peacekeepers.
Excluding Friday's fatalities, over 15 members of
the UN mission have been killed in separate
attacks since the start of this year.
The presence of international troops allowed Mali
to hold elections last summer but France has
since redeployed some of its forces elsewhere
and there has been a spike in attacks in recent
months.
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