Thursday, January 10, 2013

Mali's Islamist Rebels Continue Their Offensive Against Government Troops


Islamists Seize Town In Central Mali -- Voice Of America

Witnesses say Islamist militants have seized a town from government troops in central Mali.

A spokesman for militant group Ansar Dine says Islamist fighters took control of Konna at 11 a.m. local time Thursday. Residents of Konna confirmed the takeover to VOA's French to Africa Service.

Malian army troops and militants clashed near Konna on Wednesday and again Thursday, amid indications that Islamist groups that control northern Mali are trying to push into the government-controlled south. Konna is about 45 kilometers outside of the city of Mopti, a key stronghold for the government.

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More News On The Conflict In Mali

Mali Islamists 'enter' Konna after clashes with army -- BBC
Malian jihadists advance southward -- Threat Matrix
Mali Islamists say have captured government town -- AFP
Mali Army, Islamist Rebels Clash -- Wall Street Journal/AP
Mali: Islamist rebels take another city, extending their control southward -- Washington Post/AP
Mali army attacks Islamist rebels with heavy weapons; rebels say they captured some troops -- FOX News/AP
Mali Islamist rebels take strategic northern town -- Reuters
Malian army mounts first major push against Islamists -- Reuters
Fighters clash with army in central Mali -- Al Jazeera

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