Bamako: Suspected jihadists massacred 51 civilians in northern Mali and killed 12 troops in an ambush in neighbouring Burkina Faso, the authorities said yesterday, highlighting the security crisis gripping the two fragile states.
“Terrorists” on Sunday invaded the villages of Karou, Ouatagouna and Daoutegeft near Mali’s border with Niger, a military officer said, using a term officials use to designate jihadists.
“(They) massacred everyone,” the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
A document by the local prefecture, seen by AFP, said 51 people had been killed in the co-ordinated attacks, homes had been looted and cattle stolen.
A local official, who also asked not to be identified for security reasons, said “20 civilians were massacred in Karou. Fourteen civilians were killed in Ouatagouna, and other civilians were killed in…