Suspected militants kill at least 11 soldiers in an attack in central Mali - defence ministry
Gunmen attacked a Malian army base in a dawn raid on Sunday, killing 11 soldiers and burning the camp in west-central Mali, the army and a local lawmaker said.
The unidentified armed assailants attacked the base in Guire district at 0500 local time after approaching in a convoy of 11 vehicles, local lawmaker Niame Keita said.In a statement, the defence ministry confirmed the attack and said 11 soldiers were killed and more were wounded. Keita had earlier said 12 were reported killed.
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