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Four Malian troops were killed in separate suspected jihadist attacks Monday, the army said, two in the east and two in the country's centre.

Four Malian troops were killed in separate suspected jihadist attacks Monday, the army said, two in the east and two in the country’s centre.

In central Boni, the army said it “recorded two dead and seven wounded” following an ambush while 13 attackers were killed and two “terrorists” arrested, the statement said. In Tessit, close to the borders with Burkina Faso and Niger, there were “two dead and 10 wounded” after an attack on an outpost.“Nine dead were counted on the spot and several wounded terrorists were intercepted and annihilated by an aerial intervention,” it added.Two-thirds of Mali’s territory is beyond the control of the state.

The spread of jihadists, affiliated with al-Qaeda or the Islamic State group, is beginning to reach further south, into Ivory Coast and Benin Jihadist activities, combined with communal violence, crime and army abuses, have resulted in thousands of civilian and military deaths and hundreds of thousands of displaced persons.A recent statement said that “fear changed sides, the enemy is on the run towards the borders or hiding among the population”.

 

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