BAMAKO: Unknown assailants attacked and withdrew inside a UN police base in the Malian city of Timbuktu today morning, the United Nations said, while security sources said a Malian army checkpoint in the city had also come under fire.
The attackers drove up to the entrance of the UN base in the former Hotel Palmeraie at around 6:30 am (0630 GMT) and then detonated their vehicle, said Olivier Salgado, spokesman for the UN peacekeeping mission in Mali, MINUSMA.
"An unknown number of assailants have withdrawn inside the camp. An operation is currently under way with Malian and MINUSMA forces," he said, adding that an injured police officer had been evacuated.
A military source in Timbuktu said the site, near the entrance to the city, had been taken over exclusively by a Nigerian police contingent, and there were no other residents as the hotel was no longer operational.
He could not say whether there were any UN personnel inside the site with the attackers. Salgado said it had been empty at the time of the attack, barring a few guards.
Simultaneously, a Malian army checkpoint in the Kabara neighbourhood near the airport was attacked by gunmen. It was not immediately clear if there were any casualties.
Islamist militants, who briefly held the city of Timbuktu in 2012 until French forces drove them out, have stepped up attacks in Mali in recent months as part of a growing regional insurgency.
Last month, al Qaeda fighters seized a Swiss missionary living there and set conditions for her release.
The attackers drove up to the entrance of the UN base in the former Hotel Palmeraie at around 6:30 am (0630 GMT) and then detonated their vehicle, said Olivier Salgado, spokesman for the UN peacekeeping mission in Mali, MINUSMA.
"An unknown number of assailants have withdrawn inside the camp. An operation is currently under way with Malian and MINUSMA forces," he said, adding that an injured police officer had been evacuated.
He could not say whether there were any UN personnel inside the site with the attackers. Salgado said it had been empty at the time of the attack, barring a few guards.
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Islamist militants, who briefly held the city of Timbuktu in 2012 until French forces drove them out, have stepped up attacks in Mali in recent months as part of a growing regional insurgency.
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