Bamako claims to have 'neutralized' 'hundreds of terrorists' in its counteroffensive: 'We are in a state of war' ...
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Several arrests and "abductions" of opponents and soldiers took place in Mali after the late April attacks of the Tuareg jihadists and independenceists against the junta, who on Wednesday appointed a new head of the army. Mali is in a state of uncertainty following these large-scale coordinated attacks on 25 and 26 April by jihadists of the Islamic and Muslim Support Group (JNIM, allied with Al-Qaeda) and the rebellion of the Front de libération…