Suspected jihadists blow up 2 bridges in Mali
[Al Ahram] Residents in northern Mali say that suspected radical jihadists have blown up two bridges near the country's border with Niger.
The attack comes only a day after suspected jihadists fired mortar rounds on the city of Gao, wounding at least seven people.
The violence has broken a relative calm in and around Gao since late March.
Ousmane Maiga, a resident of Gao, said the two bridges were attacked early Tuesday. An official with the UN peacekeeping mission confirmed the kabooms.
Gao was under the control of al-Qaeda-linked gunnies for nine months until a French-led military operation in January ousted them from the town. Back in January, the radical gunnies also blew up another bridge near the border with Niger.
Posted by: Fred 2013-10-09 |