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Three UN peacekeepers killed by suspected bandits in Mali

BAMAKO, Feb 24, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Three UN peacekeepers in Mali have been
killed by suspected bandits while travelling on leave along the road from the
capital Bamako to neighbouring Guinea, sources said.

Friday’s attack was a robbery, a Malian security source told AFP, adding
that the three victims were from Guinea, which contributes some 900 soldiers
to the 15,000-strong UN stabilisation mission in Mali (MINUSMA).

At around 10:00 pm Friday, the three peacekeepers, “who were going on leave
in a rental vehicle, were attacked by unidentified armed men on the road to
Siby”, 44 kilometres (27 miles) southwest of Bamako, MINUSMA said in a
statement Saturday.

“Three of them were killed and another wounded.”

A civilian who was driving the vehicle was also wounded, according to
MINUSMA, which said it was “shocked by the cowardly assassination of the
three Blue Helmets”.

According to an elected official of Siby, it was “a robbery that went
wrong”.

“They were UN peacekeepers on leave who were going to Guinea. They were
robbed by thugs who visibly panicked and shot” them, the official said on
condition of anonymity, confirming the death toll.

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres condemned the attack on the
peacekeepers while the Security Council in a statement “called on the
government of Mali to swiftly investigate this attack and bring the
perpetrators to justice”.

The UN mission was established in Mali after Islamist militias seized the
north of the country in 2012. They were pushed back by French troops in 2013.

A peace agreement signed in 2015 by the Bamako government and armed groups
was aimed at restoring stability. But the accord has failed to stop violence
by Islamist militants.

Since their deployment in 2013, more than 190 peacekeepers have died in
Mali, including nearly 120 killed by hostile action, making MINUSMA the UN’s
deadliest peacekeeping operation, accounting for more than half of blue
helmets killed globally in the past five years.

BSS/AFP/MSY/0934 hrs