In Mali Suspected Islamist militants kill three at customs post
Militants killed 20 people in a high-profile raid on a hotel in Mali's capital in November and 30 more in an attack in the capital of Burkina Faso last month.
Suspected Islamist militants killed two civilians and a customs officer and burned a car in an attack on a customs post in Mopti, central Mali, on Thursday, a defence ministry spokesman said.
Islamist militants based in the north of the country have expanded their range in recent months with a series of raids.
Militants
killed 20 people in a high-profile raid on a hotel in Mali's capital in
November and 30 more in an attack in the capital of Burkina Faso last month.
On Tuesday, a military vehicle hit a land mine in central Mali, killing three soldiers, a defence ministry statement said.
The most active group is al Qaeda
in the Islamic Maghreb, but the Macina Liberation Front, whose leader
is Amadou Kouffa, is suspected over the Mopti attack, a security source
said.
Islamist militants held towns in northern
Mali in 2012 until French forces drove them out a year later but an
operation led by French forces since then and a U.N. peacekeeping
mission has failed to stop the attacks.
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