Three Chinese Kidnapped In Mali

Three Chinese citizens and two Mauritania were kidnapped in southwestern Mali, in the latest attack in the Sahel strip, which was being destroyed by Muslim rebels in the area of: 00: 00/1: 52 Namhom 17/7 , Mali Army said on social networks that armed suspects attacked a construction site 55 km from Kwala Town, destroying 5 pickup trucks and capturing hostages, South China Morning Post News. The gunmen also destroyed a crane and truck of China Covec Construction Company and Mauritanian Attm Road Construction Company, according to Mali army. A Mali Army official requested anonymously The victim of the kidnapping is building a road bridge is attacked. "The rescue of all our hostages is our current priority," he said. Islamic warriors standing guard in a child handover NEWS in the desert outside Timbuktu

. Photo: Ap.The al-Akhbar newsage said the gunmen has riding a motorbike to attack the construction site, burning the device as well as the fuel tank before leaving Hiding with those arrested. The incident happened in the middle of Mali to struggle to control the Muslim rebel group in the north of this country and tend to spread to the central area, along with neighboring Burkina Faso and Niger
Thousands of people were killed and hundreds of thousands of people had to leave their homes due to attacks. This has severely affected the economy of one of the world's poorest countries. In the context of chaos, kidnappings take place often, both for Mali and foreigners. On April 8, French Journalist Olivier Dubois was kidnapped in northern Mali. In the filming the kidnapping scene, he said the Muslim Support Group and Muslims (GSIM), the largest holistic alliance in Sahel, has detained themselves. The violent image is increasingly climbing at Sahel when the The armed group has a relationship with Al Qaeda terrorist organization and self-proclaimed Islamic State (IS) to take advantage of the Central and Northern Mali to make "pedal" to progress throughout the region. Nearly, Letter United Nations Antonio Guterres called for an increase in the United Nations Peace Forces in Mali (Minusma) about 2,000 soldiers.

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