Deadly Al-Qaeda-Linked Assaults Kill at Least 30 in Central Mali, Nation's Largest Death Toll
Armed al-Qaeda-affiliated fighters have killed at least 30 people in attacks in central Mali, marking the deadliest assault by armed groups in the region since a coordinated assault began.
Armed fighters affiliated with al-Qaeda have carried out attacks in central Mali, killing at least 30 people in the deadliest assault since a coordinated attack by armed groups, leaving widespread destruction and chaos in its wake. The attacks are believed to be part of a broader campaign of violence against civilians and government targets. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, but no details on potential suspects or motives have been released yet. The attacks have sparked fears of further instability in Mali's already fragile security situation.