'Unlawful Killings': Nearly 100 Dead in Attack on Mali Village

At least 95 people were killed Monday morning in the West African nation of Mali, the latest escalation of continued violence in the country in the last six years. 

Central Mali villagers belonging to the Dogon ethnic group were the victims of the nighttime raid. The Mali government blamed “suspected terrorists” for the incursion, the BBC reported. 

The first evidence coming from the village indicates the conflict was part of a longstanding ethnic grudge between the Dogon and the nomadic Fulani, as NPR‘s Ofeibea Quist-Arcton reported Monday.

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