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Unknown attackers have kidnapped four European tourists near the border between Niger and Mali, Malian officials say. | Unknown attackers have kidnapped four European tourists near the border between Niger and Mali, Malian officials say. |
AFP news agency quoted a local governor as saying the hostages included two Swiss, one German and a Briton. | AFP news agency quoted a local governor as saying the hostages included two Swiss, one German and a Briton. |
The Swiss foreign ministry confirmed two citizens were missing, while UK and German officials were checking reports. | The Swiss foreign ministry confirmed two citizens were missing, while UK and German officials were checking reports. |
Northern Mali has been the scene of clashes between the army and Tuareg rebels in recent years. | Northern Mali has been the scene of clashes between the army and Tuareg rebels in recent years. |
In a separate incident, the Malian government said on Thursday that the army had fought Tuareg rebels at a base in the north of Mali. | |
At least 31 Tuaregs died, but the government said there were no casualties on its side. | |
Last month at least 20 people were said to have been killed and several taken hostage in a rebel attack on a military base in northern Mali. | Last month at least 20 people were said to have been killed and several taken hostage in a rebel attack on a military base in northern Mali. |
In the kidnapping incident, officials said the four Europeans were returning from the Anderamboukane festival on nomad culture in the border area when they were seized, possibly near Bani-Bangou, AFP reported. |