ISWAP IEDS Kill UN Egyptian Peacekeepers In Mali

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UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Wednesday condemned the killing of two more UN peacekeepers in northern Mali.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Wednesday condemned the killing of two more UN peacekeepers in northern Mali.

The peacekeepers, who were serving with the UN Stabilisation Mission in Mali (MINUSMA), died when their armoured vehicle ran over an improvised explosive device some 60 kilometres northeast of Gao on Tuesday.

Along with the deceased peacekeepers from Egypt, another five Egyptian blue helmets were seriously injured in the attack on a logistics convoy on the Tessalit to Gao highway.

“The Secretary-General expresses his deepest condolences to the families of the victims, as well as to the Government and people of Egypt, whose soldiers continue to pay the highest price in the service of peace in Mali.

“He wishes a speedy recovery to the injured,” his spokesperson said in a statement, which also urged the authorities to bring those responsible to justice swiftly.

The outrage may constitute a war crime, said MINUSMA, which noted how attackers frequently used improvised explosive devices to “paralyse the operations of the UN Mission and to obstruct the return to peace and stability in Mali”.

MINUSMA noted that 177 of its soldiers had been killed since it was established nearly a decade ago, including four last month.

Mali’s northern region has been in the grip of self-styled Islamic State-affiliated terrorists for years, who have also established themselves in the centre of the country, and in neighbouring Burkina Faso and Niger.

Also condemning the attack, the UN Security Council expressed concern about the chronic lack of security in Mali, which continues to face political and humanitarian challenges after the military seized power in a coup nearly two years ago.

An 18-month political transition agreement that was supposed to end in March this year was extended to 24 months by the country’s military authorities, who seized power in May last year.

As part of its mandate, MINUSMA’s role in Mali is to continue to provide support for free and fair elections.

The killings come as the UN Secretary-General issued a statement welcoming the lifting of sanctions imposed on Mali by the West African regional economic bloc, ECOWAS.

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