36 dead in militia attack on village in central Mali: Group

AP  |  Bamako 

A community militia killed 32 civilians in an attack on a village in central then returned shortly after Malian soldiers left and killed four more, the of the West African nation's largest ethnic has said.

The death tolls differed because many bodies had been buried by the time Malian soldiers responded, Abdoul with the told

The original attack occurred Saturday when militia members killed herders outside Koumaga before entering and "starting to fire on the villagers," Diallo said.

As soon as Malian soldiers left the village Sunday afternoon militia members returned, killing a man and his three sons, Diallo said.

Koumaga village has the reputation of being the birthplace of a number of al-Qaida-linked extremists. Such fighters have been attacking security forces and a U.N. peacekeeping mission in regularly since 2015.

The growing insecurity is a key concern ahead of the July 29 election in which is running again.

Concerns have risen over alleged abuses by Malian security forces during counterterror operations in Fulani-majority areas where extremists linked to al-Qaida and the Islamic State group have carried out attacks and recruited locals as fighters.

Last week the expressed concern after acknowledged allegations by the and others that soldiers had entered another village, Nantaka, separated out 25 Fulani men and killed them.

also confirmed the existence of three graves discovered by residents outside the village and said it would investigate.

The vast majority of civilians reported killed in counterterror operations have been Fulani, and human rights groups have warned that abuses risk pushing villagers into joining extremist groups.

is part of a five-nation regional force launched a year ago to counter the growing extremist threat in the vast Sahel region. Reversing the worsening security situation "will be frustratingly, unsatisfyingly slow," the U.S. military's in Africa, Maj. Gen. Marcus Hicks, told the AP earlier this year.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 12:30 IST