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On November 24, 2023, jihadist militants from Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin (JNIM) attacked Malian forces at Niafunké, Mali.
In November 2023, the al-Qaeda aligned militant coalition JNIM intensified its attacks against Malian and Wagner Group forces in Mali. [1] In September, JNIM simultaneously attacked a civilian boat on the Niger River and a Malian military base in Bamba, launching the deadliest terror attack in the country's history that killed over 154 people. [2] JNIM attacked a Malian and Wagner convoy near Anéfis in November, with no casualties reported. [1]
On November 24, a suicide bomber named Dawud al-Ansari, blew up a vehicle at the entrance of the Malian base at Niafunke. [1] The attack was simultaneously launched in Niafunke and Goundam, with the Malian government reporting that they had come under shell fire in both towns. [3] In a statement, the Malian government claimed that the JNIM attack had been repulsed. [4] Images released by JNIM media outlet Az-Zallaqa showed jihadists in control of the camp at Niafunke and riding motorbikes through the bodies of slain Malian soldiers. These images were later verified by SITE Intelligence Group. [5] The JNIM statement claimed that fifty Malian soldiers were killed, and five vehicles were captured. [6] The Malian government did not mention any casaulties in a statement. [4]
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