France-Afrique: Several killed as gunmen storm Mali army base
Gunmen attacked and briefly seized a Malian army base overnight, leading to casualties and destroying five vehicles in central Mali’s Mopti region, two local councillors in the area where the attack happened said on Sunday.
The base is in the village of Dioura, the mayor of the nearest town Kareri, Youssouf Coulibaly, told Reuters by telephone from inside it. Central Mali has in the past few years been overrun by jihadists with links to al Qaeda.
“I’m currently inside the base and there were many deaths here,” said Coulibaly.
Army spokesman Colonel Diarran Kone confirmed the attack but gave no further details.
Separately a Malian security source spoke of “a heavy toll of at least eight dead”.
“There are dead soldiers, others are missing and still others are wounded,” he said, but could not confirm reports from local villagers that up to 15 troops had died.
Violence by jihadist groups has worsened almost every year since it first exploded in Mali in 2012, when Islamists and allied Tuareg rebels took over the north and advanced towards the capital Bamako, until a French-led intervention pushed them back the following year.
Groups linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State [group] used central and northern Mali as a launch pad for growing numbers of attacks across the Sahel region, especially on neighbours Niger and Burkina Faso, despite the presence of 4,500 French troops.
Central Mali is the locus of the Macina Liberation Front, led by Salafist preacher and militant leader Amadou Koufa. French Armed Forces Minister Florence Parly claimed in November that Koufa had been killed in a raid by French forces. But at the end of last month Koufa appeared in a new propaganda video mocking French and Malian forces.
(FRANCE 24 with AFP, REUTERS)