Mali’s army chief said around 30 soldiers had been killed in recent fighting to retake the key northern town of Anefis from Al-Qaeda-linked terrorists and their Tuareg separatist allies.
General Jean Elysee Dao announced the toll on state television, saying a further 60 soldiers had been wounded, including serious cases.
“I regret the loss of around 30 people, 30 fallen martyrs. We also have around 60 wounded, including serious cases,” Dao said.
The army said it had retaken the town on Friday after nearly a week of fighting.
Anefis had been seized on July 4 by the Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (JNIM), an Al-Qaeda-linked coalition, and the Azawad Liberation Front (FLA), a predominantly Tuareg separatist movement.

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