Eighty-two Malian soldiers released after months of captivity said they are ready to return to the fight alongside the Malian armed forces, as authorities say they are continuing efforts to recover other soldiers still being held or missing. The soldiers, freed on August 13, were received by transitional president Assimi Goïta in Bamako on Monday, where they affirmed their readiness to resume their duties and defend Malian territory. Speaking on…
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Eighty-two Malian soldiers released after months of captivity said they are ready to return to the fight alongside the Malian armed forces, as authorities say they are continuing efforts to recover other soldiers still being held or missing. The soldiers, freed on August 13, were received by transitional president Assimi Goïta in Bamako on Monday, where they affirmed their readiness to resume their duties and defend Malian territory. Speaking on…