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At least two dozen killed in central Mali

Mali on Saturday pledged to investigate claims that the army killed dozens of civilians in its conflict-riven centre, as complaints about the militarys conduct in the West African nation escalate.

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Some 30 people were killed and a village burnt in the region, officials said, but it was unclear who was behind the latest violence.

Fridays attack targeted a Fulani village named Binedama in the volatile Mopti region, said Aly Barry, an official from Tabital Pulaaku, a Fulani association.

The group released a statement later on Saturday saying that 29 people had died and called for an independent probe led by the United Nations.

Two other local officials confirmed the attack to AFP, but gave a lower death toll of 26, adding that the village was torched and its chief killed.

An elected official from the area, who also declined to be named, said that “men dressed in Malian army fatigues” had carried out the raid.

He added that they had burned down buildings and killed the village chief.

The strike comes at a time of mounting insecurity in Mali, rising popular discontent with the government, and increasing reports of abuses committed by the countrys armed forces.

As is common with many attacks in volatile and remote Sahel regions, it was not immediately clear who the perpetrators were. No group has yet claimed responsibility.

Tabital Pulaaku, however, accused Malian soldiers of being responsible but AFP was unable to independently confirm this claim.

Ethnic tensions

Malian Defence Minister Ibrahim Dahirou Dembele told AFP: “At this stage I can neither confirm nor deny anything”.

He added, however, that military investigators would investigate the claims from next week.

Mali, a poor nation of some 19 million people, has been in the grips of a jihadist insurgency since 2012, when Islamist fighters commandeered an initially separatist rebellion by ethnic Tuaregs in the north.

The conflict—which has killed thousands of soldiers and civilians to date—has since spread to central Mali, as well as to neighbouring Burkina Faso and Niger.

The ethnic mosaic of central Mali has become a flashpoint. Jihadists regularly attack military targets in the region, where fighting has inflamed ethnic tensions.

The pastoralist Fulani people are often accused of being close to jihadists, a perception which has led to tit-for-tit massacres between them and other ethnic groups.

A local government official in Koro, a subdivision of the Mopti region, told AFP that the raid occurred on Friday afternoon.

Two women and a nine-year-old girl were among those killed, he said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Insecurity, impunity

Without citing the source of his information, Tabital Pulaakus Aly Barry said that soldiers had entered Binedama village in pick-up trucks, entered a killing spree, and set buildings alight.

The organisation has complained about indiscriminate killings of civilians by local troops before, but says that it is usually ignored.

“If nothing is done, the infernal spiral of violence will continue,” it said Saturday.

Reports of abuses by underpaid and undertrained Sahel-state armies have increased in the past few months.

In April, the UNs peacekeeping mission in Mali said it had documented 101 extrajudicial killings committed by the army between January and March alone.

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