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Dozens killed in Mali attack by Al Qaeda affiliate

Smoke rises from the international airport that was attacked by insurgents in Bamako
September 19, 2024
Reuters

(Reuters) - An elaborate attack by an Al Qaeda affiliate in Mali's capital this week killed some 70 people, diplomatic and security sources said on Thursday, while the government offered no figures on casualties.

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