Mali says 16 killed in attack on ethnic Fulani village

AP  |  Bamako 

says 16 people have been killed as the Fulani ethnic group faces growing pressure over accusations of links to al-Qaida extremists.

The of Mali's largest says the death toll is higher, with 32 civilians killed Saturday when a community militia attacked Koumaga village in the central part of the country.

Abdoul says the death tolls differ because many bodies had been buried by the time Malian security forces arrived.

Diallo says another eight people are missing.

Koumaga village has the reputation of being home to a number of al-Qaida-linked extremists.

Such fighters have been attacking security forces and a U.N. peacekeeping mission in the West African nation regularly since 2015.

Security is a key concern ahead of Mali's election on July 29.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 00:55 IST