At Least 11 Civilians Killed In Northeastern MaliAt Least 11 Civilians Killed In Northeastern Mali

No fewer than 11 Tuareg civilians have been killed near Menaka in Mali’s troubled northeast, a pro-government coalition of armed groups announced yesterday.

The attack at Agharangabo, was carried out on on Friday by unidentified assailants, said the group, called Plateforme des Mouvements du 14 Juin 2014 d’Alger. A local elected official who asked not to be named confirmed to reporters.

Agharangabo and Menaka are part of a large swathe of the country where the government has little or no control, and which is prey to regular attacks from Islamist militants.

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Agharangabo lies 65 kilometers (40 miles) northwest of Menaka.

Africa Today News, New York understands that since 2012, the region has suffered attacks from jihadist groups as well as deadly clashes between the different communities living there. Rival armed groups have also fought there.

Plateform put out a list of the 11 people it said had been killed and said their livestock had also been stolen.

‘These are summary executions of 11 civilians by unidentified armed men,’ said the local official, who did not wish to be named for security reasons.

‘It happened on Thursday in the course of three attacks on civilians in this zone,‘ he added.

 

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK