27 Malian Soldiers Killed, 33 Injured in Attack on Security Post
KIGALI, Rwanda (AA) – At least 27 Malian soldiers were killed and 33 wounded in an attack on a security post in central Mali, the government said late Friday.
Insurgents with car bombs attacked the Mondoro security post in the circle of Douentza at around 5.30 a.m., said Territorial Administration and Decentralization Minister Col. Abdoulaye Maiga.
A total of 21 soldiers were seriously wounded and 47 terrorists were neutralized, it said.
The government reassured citizens that efforts are underway to arrest and bring to justice the perpetrators.
“The Malian armed forces remain faithful to their commitments to restore peace and tranquility throughout the national territory. The ultimate sacrifice made by the sons of the nation will not remain in vain,” it said.
Since 2012, Mali has been battling violence orchestrated by militants in northern and central Mali, targeting soldiers and civilians.
Last month, European leaders announced a withdrawal of forces deployed in Mali as part of a counterterrorism mission, citing obstructions by Mali transitional authorities.
The soldiers were helping Mali and West Africa Sahel neighbors Burkina Faso and Niger tackle an insurgency linked to the al-Qaeda and ISIS in the tri-border area.