30 Apr 2018 | 09:32 AM UTC
Mali: Islamist militants kill 43 Tuaregs in Menaka April 26-27
Suspected Islamist militants launch two attacks April 26-27 in the Menaka region, killing 43; further attacks likely in the coming weeks
Event
Suspected Islamist militants killed at
least 43 people from the Tuareg ethnic group in two separate attacks carried
out in the Aklaz and Awakassa villages of Menaka region on Thursday, April 26,
and Friday, April 27. The victims included
members of the Tuareg National Movement for the Salvation of Azawad (MSA)
militia. Further related attacks are possible in the coming days and
weeks.
Context
The MSA is fighting Islamist groups - mostly composed of members of the Fulani ethnic group - in the area, who have suffered major losses in recent security operations in the region. Islamic State’s Saharan affiliate is active in the Menaka region. These groups have proved adept at exploiting local tensions between ethnic groups - such as between the Tuareg and the Fulani - to sow discord.
Due to the presence
of these and various other armed groups, Mali's northern and central regions
remain unstable despite a French-led intervention launched in 2013 that drove
many extremists from their strongholds. France maintains approximately 4000
troops stationed throughout the Sahel, in addition to the presence of local
military troops
Advice
The security environment in Mali remains complex, particularly in the north and central regions. Professional security advice and support should be sought prior to travel.