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Rocket attack on UN base in Mali

Dakar - The spokesperson for the United Nations mission in Mali says an attack on a UN base in the country's northern Kidal area has killed at least three people and injured 20.

Olivier Salgado said on Saturday that attackers fired rockets into the peacekeeping base early in the morning, killing two UN peacekeepers and a mission contractor. He said that four of those wounded were in serious condition. He did not have further details.

The attack comes after Malian authorities arrested two men over last week's attack on a luxury hotel in the capital, Bamako, that killed 20 people. There are competing claims of responsibility for that attack by extremist groups.

In 2013, the French pushed Islamic extremists out of northern cities though they continue to carry out attacks on UN peacekeepers.

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