Mali army says it killed 50 militants, freed soldiers in counter-attack

The Malian army said it had killed around 50
militants during an operation in which it managed to rescue some of the
soldiers who were captured during deadly attacks last month on two bases in the
center of the country, euro news reported.
Unidentified assailants killed 38 soldiers during
the Sept. 30 attacks, among the heaviest losses for Mali’s army this year as it
struggles to repel increasingly brazen raids by militant groups, some with
links to al Qaeda and Daesh.
“Around 50 enemy neutralised, around 30 wounded, and
equipment destroyed,” the army said in a statement detailing the results of its
counter-operation.
The army said it had freed 36 of around 60 of its
soldiers who were missing following the September raids. Their relatives have
protested over the high death toll and a lack of information on the casualties
and those missing.