Bamako – Five police officers were killed on Sunday by “unidentified assailants” in southern Mali, the national police said, while the Malian army claimed to be repelling a separate attack by jihadists in the northeast.
A team from the Sona Frontier Police Station “struck an explosive device followed by heavy fire from as yet unidentified assailants”, the Directorate General of the National Police said in a statement.
“Five police officers were killed, one wounded and three missing”, it added.
The attack took place in the town of Sona, in the Koutiala area, near Mali’s border with Burkina Faso.
A local elected official and a member of the national police, both speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity, described the assailants as “terrorists”.
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“A task force of the Defence and Security Forces, dispatched to the scene, is currently combing the area and actively searching for the missing”, the police said in the statement.
Separately, the Malian army claimed on social media Sunday that it was in the process of repelling an attack in the Gao region by fighters from the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS).
“The (army) in the Tessit area, district of Ansongo, are repelling an ISGS attack, launched some 40 minutes ago”, it posted around 4:00 pm (GMT and local), adding that it would continue to provide updates.
Mali is struggling with a long jihadist insurgency that has claimed thousands of lives and forced hundreds of thousands from their homes.
It is also in the grip of political upheaval after colonels angry at the government’s handling of the insurgency seized power in August 2020.
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