Mali says army did not carry out recent massacre in central region


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  • Sunday, 06 Mar 2022

BAMAKO (Reuters) - The Malian government on Saturday denied allegations the army carried out mass summary executions of civilians in the centre of the country earlier in March.

Its statement follows the U.N. peacekeeping mission's decision on Friday to investigate the killing of dozens of people in the rural commune of Diabaly.

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