Attacks
targeting a camp in northern Mali operated by the United Nations peacekeeping
mission Monday killed one soldier from Chad and wounded eight others, U.N.
officials said.
Olivier
Salgado, spokesman for the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Mali, said Monday that
after a mortar attack on the camp in Aguelhok, in the northern Kidal region
around 2 p.m., two vehicles hit improvised explosive devices.
According
to preliminary information, four different attacks targeted U.N. personnel at
the camp in Aguelhok, according to a statement released by the
secretary-general’s spokesman.
No group
is yet to claim responsibility for the attack.
Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon condemned the attacks and called for swift action to bring the
perpetrators of these attacks to justice, the statement said. It added that
attacks against
U.N.
peacekeepers “constitute war crimes under international law.”
Islamic
extremists took control of northern Mali in 2012, prompting a French-led
intervention that drove them from cities and towns in 2013.
However,
north and central Mali remain unstable, and attacks by al-Qaida in the Islamic
Maghreb and linked groups against peacekeepers and security forces are common
in this area.
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