BAMAKO: One peacekeeper was killed and four others were wounded on Sunday when a roadside bomb exploded in strife-torn northeastern Mali, the UN mission MINUSMA said, adding that another blue helmet was injured in a separate attack in the centre of the country.
The peacekeepers were carrying out a security patrol near the town of Aguelhok when the device detonated, spokesman Olivier Salgado said on Facebook. The UN said a Chadian soldier died in the attack.
In January, 11 Chadian members of MINUSMA were killed in an attack by Jihadists in Aguelhok. That attack was claimed by the Group to Support Islam and Muslims (GSIM), which has sworn allegiance to al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).
The head of MINUSMA, Mahamat Saleh Annadif, "strongly condemned the recent increase in these kinds of attacks, especially in the centre" of the country, the UN mission said. MINUSMA has lost more than 200 peacekeepers since it was set up in 2013, according to its website. Salgado said unidentified gunmen on Sunday targeted UN peacekeepers near the central town of Bandiagara in a separate attack. A UN statement said a Togolese peacekeeper sustained serious injuries.
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