Gunmen kill at least 21 in central Mali village (AP)


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Gunmen kill at least 21 in central Mali village (AP)
Gunmen kill at least 21 in central Mali village (AP)
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By BABA AHMED

14 February 2020

BAMAKO (AP) - Gunmen killed at least 21 people early Friday in central Mali in a village that suffered a massive attack last year, the government said.


The gunmen attacked the village of Ogossagou in the Bankass circle in the central Mopti region, the government said. The attackers burned homes and looted livestock, it said.


Mali’s government condemned the attack, saying it will investigate and bring the perpetrators to justice.


The U.N. mission in Mali said it sent a quick reaction force to the village, where several were also wounded. It also provided air support to prevent further attacks and evacuate the wounded, it said.


The head of the U.N. mission in Mali, Mahamat Saleh Annadif, said he was shocked and outraged by the attack.


"At a time when we were receiving positive developments from the north of the country, what is happening in the center is appalling. I strongly condemn it. There is an urgent need to break the spiral of violence in this region," he said.


The Peuhl organization in Mali, known as Tabital Pulaku, blamed members of the Dogon militia.


In March, more than 150 civilians were killed in the same village in an attack also blamed on the Dogon militiamen.


More than 450 civilians were killed in central Mali last year by armed groups, making it the deadliest year in the region since the country’s crisis began in 2012, according to Human Rights Watch.


Ethnic clashes have been ongoing and exploited by Islamic extremists who have been recruiting men from the Peuhl ethnic group to their cause. Dogon militias have also arisen and are accused of supporting Mali’s military crackdown on jihadis.

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Dateline: Bamako, Mali - Friday 14 February 2020
Slugline: BC-AF--Mali-Attack
Organization: Mali government
Location: Mali, West Africa, Africa
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General news, Government and politics, Local governments, Militant groups, War and unrest, Municipal governments, Mali-Attack


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