Mali: Fuel tanker convoy destroyed in attack blamed on extremists


A convoy of several dozen tankers was set on fire in Mali in a deadly assault that local officials blamed on extremists, the latest escalation in a fuel blockade that had calmed in recent weeks.

The attack took place Thursday on a road leading from the Senegalese border to the major city of Kayes in western Mali, said the sources, several of whom reported that “dozens” of tankers were destroyed. Extremists from the al-Qaeda-affiliated Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (JNIM) said in a statement that they had ambushed the Malian army Thursday between the town of Diboli and Kayes, without mentioning the attack on the fuel tankers.

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Source: Alarabiya News


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