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Gunmen killed 17 soldiers and wounded 35 in Mali attack

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Gunmen killed 17 soldiers and wounded 35 in Mali attack

Islamist militants killed 17 Malian soldiers and wounded 35 when they attacked an army base in the center of the country.

The attackers fired on troop positions, burning buildings and pillaging shops, the government said.

A government statement issued late Tuesday said it was not yet clear who had attacked the city of Nampala.

The Macina Liberation Front, which is said to have ties to al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb, claimed responsibility for the attack on social media. abcNews reports

The attack is the biggest for months on the army in Mali, a country that faces a growing threat from Islamist groups based in the desert north.

“We lost 17 men and unfortunately 35 were also wounded and these have all been transported for medical care in the region of Segou,” Defence Minister Tièman Hubert Coulibaly said on state television.

“We will make sure that this coordinated terrorist attack … is met with an appropriate response,” he said, adding that the army controls the town and is hunting the militants.

Army spokesman Souleymane Maiga told Reuters the raiders briefly took control of the base in Nampala, which is set in semi-desert scrubland close to the Mauritanian border. He said Malian troops retreated to nearby Diabaly to regroup.

Source: AP, abc News

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