Explosions in 3 Malian cities amid jihadist attacks

The cities of Kidal, Gao and Menaka in northern Mali
were hit by simultaneous attacks on Monday against military camps housing
international forces, according to residents and a United Nations official.
Kidal resident Souleymane Ag Mohamed Ali said he heard
more than 10 explosions coming from the direction of the camp for U.N.
peacekeepers and soldiers for the French Operation Barkhane.
A U.N. official confirmed the attacks on three
cities, saying rockets fell Monday morning on the camp in Kidal, and at the
same time there were similar attacks in Gao and Menaka. He spoke on condition
of anonymity because he was not permitted to speak to press on the matter.
There were not further details.
No group has claimed responsibility for the simultaneous
attacks, but they bear the mark of jihadist groups linked to al-Qaida that
carry out attacks in both northern and central Mali.
Attacks on the camps of international forces are
frequent, but this is the first time that towns several hundred kilometers
apart have been attacked around the same time — a sign of the coordination
capabilities of jihadist groups in Mali.