Islamic State-linked insurgents leave Mali town as army tries to reassert control
BAMAKO, April 29 - Malian forces are back in control of a town on the Niger border that Islamic State-linked insurgents entered this week, residents said on Wednesday, as they pushed to regain control of territory following coordinated attacks over the weekend.
Mali junta reels after attacks
- Mali live: Army says armed 'terrorist' groups launch attacks on military positions nationwide France 24 —
- Gunfire heard near Maliβs main international airport in the capital, AP reporter and residents say AP News —
- Loud blasts, gunfire heard near Mali's main military camp, Reuters witness says The Straits Times —
- Loud blasts, gunfire heard near Mali's main military camp, Reuters witness says - Reuters Reuters —
- Gunfire and blasts rock Mali as attackers hit capital and other cities, residents say ABC News —