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UN peacekeepers attacked in Mali

For roughly an hour, the convoy came under direct fire from suspected members of a terrorist group using small arms and rocket launchers.

• June 2, 2022
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UN peacekeepers used to illustrate the story [Credit: REUTERS/Adama Diarra]

UN Secretary-General António Guterres has condemned a deadly attack on Wednesday against a UN Peacekeeping logistics convoy near the town of Kidal in northern Mali.

For roughly an hour, the convoy came under direct fire from suspected members of a terrorist group using small arms and rocket launchers.

Four Jordanian peacekeepers serving with the UN Mission in Mali, MINUSMA, were injured in the attack, one of whom died from his injuries after being evacuated.

The Mission reported that the attack was the fifth incident to occur in the Kidal region in just one week, UN Spokesperson Mr Stéphane Dujarric told journalists in New York.

“It is a tragic reminder of the complexity of the mandate of the UN Mission and of its peacekeepers, and the threats peacekeepers face on a daily basis,” he said.

The UN chief condoled with the family of the deceased peacekeeper and Jordan. He also wished a prompt recovery to those injured.

The secretary-general’s special representative in Mali, El Ghassim Wane, underlined that despite the difficulties, MINUSMA remained determined to support the people and the Malian government in their quest for peace and security.

“I strongly condemn this attack, which is part of the desperate efforts of terrorist groups to hamper the quest for peace in Mali and the implementation of MINUSMA’s mandate,” he said in a statement.

MINUSMA this week published its quarterly human rights report which showed that 812 cases of violations and abuses were recorded in the first three months of the year.

The figure represents a 150 per cent increase compared to the previous quarter.

The Malian Armed Forces have stepped up military operations to combat terrorism, with occasional support from foreign military elements.

Some of these operations have resulted in serious allegations of violations of human rights and international humanitarian law, according to the report.

Overall, some 320 violations were attributed to the Malian defense and security forces, compared to 31 in the last quarter of 2021.

Meanwhile, UN relief chief, Martin Griffiths, was in Mali this week to draw attention to the deteriorating humanitarian situation there and the need for greater support.

People are reeling from the impact of years of conflict, deep poverty, climate shocks and mounting insecurity.

Currently, 5.7 million people require humanitarian assistance, and 4.8 million do not have access to sufficient food.

Furthermore, it is estimated that a staggering 1.8 million people will be acutely food insecure during the lean season from June to August of this year.

During his four-day visit, Mr Griffiths met with the transitional government in the capital, Bamako.

He also travelled to Mopti, in the centre of the country – one of the regions where Islamist rebels have been operating for years following a failed coup – and met with internally displaced persons in Socoura village.

The UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA, reported that the crisis in the Central Sahel was rapidly deteriorating, with over 13 million people in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger needing assistance.

Mr Griffiths concluded his mission to Mali on Tuesday, marking his first visit to the region since being appointed in 2021. 

(NAN)

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