BAMAKO, Mali
Fighting resumed Sunday between the Malian army and Tuareg separatist and rebel groups in the country's northern region, military officers and elected officials said.
Since seizing power in a coup
in 2020, the African country's military rulers
have made a priority of re-establishing sovereignty over all regions and Kidal
could become a key battleground.
One military officer told AFP
that the Mali army
has "resumed operations on the ground to secure the entire national
territory."
A local elected official, also
speaking under the condition of anonymity, said that "fighting has resumed
near Kidal" and locals could "hear sounds of rockets".
Army planes were seen flying
towards Kidal on Sunday, another official said.
Fighting had begun a day
earlier as the army closed in on the area, after announcing Thursday that it
was starting "strategic movements aimed at securing and eradicating all
terrorist threats in the Kidal region".
A large military convoy
stationed since early October at Anefis, some 110 kilometres (68 miles) to the
south, set off towards Kidal.
Military, political and rebel
sources all reported the clashes. But details such as a casualty toll or tactics
involved could not be confirmed independently in the remote region.
The rebels in
Kidal cut telephone links on Friday in anticipation of an army offensive
following several days of airstrikes.
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