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Death toll of recent attack on Malian army rises to 33

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March 17, 2021
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Death toll of recent attack on Malian army rises to 33
FILE PHOTO: A Malian soldier stand beside a destroyed building in Gao after a suicide car overnight, which killed three people, November 13, 2018. /VCG Photo

Malian Armed Forces confirmed Wednesday that the death toll of the recent attack on Malian army in the region of Gao rose to 33, with 14 Malian soldiers injured, making this the deadliest attack on Malian army this year.

More than 100 men of “armed terrorist groups” on pickups and motorcycles on Monday ambushed a team of Malian soldiers in Tassit, a town located in the region of Gao, the Malian army said earlier in a statement.

The preliminary assessment said 11 Malian soldiers were killed in Monday’s attack, 14 more injured and 11 others missing.

The Malian army said in the latest press release published on its website that some 20 enemies were killed after the sweeping operation.

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