Suspected jihadists kill 40 civilians in northeast Mali

AP  |  Bamako (Mali) 

A in says suspected jihadists have killed at least 40 civilians in two attacks near the country's border with Niger, where attacks have increased in the past year.

Menaka Gov. said Saturday that gunmen on motorbikes staged the assaults Thursday and Friday. He said members of Islamic State Greater likely attacked in retaliation for military actions supported by Tuaregs in the region.

In recent months Tuareg civilian defense groups, supported by French soldiers, have fought against jihadists in northeastern

The jihadist attacks may also be an attempt to further exploit tensions between Tuaregs and herdsmen over land.

In early April the of the U.N. mission in Mali's human rights division, Guillaume Ngefa, said Tuaregs killed 95 civilians in the region.

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First Published: Sun, April 29 2018. 03:40 IST