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5 Malian soldiers found dead in river Niger

Xinhua, August 11, 2016 Adjust font size:

The five Malian soldiers who went missing after a terrorist attack in Mali's central region of Mopti over the weekend were found dead in river Niger, a military source said Wednesday.

The source said four bodies were found on Tuesday evening while one other body was found on Wednesday morning.

The dead soldiers were in a supply convoy of the Malian army which came under a terrorist attack on Sunday between Tenenkou and Diafarabe region in Mopti.

Mali's Defense Minister Tieman Hubert Coulibaly said in a statement that one of the vehicles of the Malian forces was burnt while four others were taken away during the attack for which no group has claimed responsibility.

It will be recalled that the Malian army lost 17 soldiers during a terrorist attack on July 19 at the Nampala barracks. After the attack, six Malian soldiers were reported missing.

Ansar Dine terrorist group which claimed responsibility for the attack, recently released a video of five of the soldiers whom it claimed had been captured. Endit