Eight people killed in Mali after bus hits land mine, says union official


BAMAKO, June 2 (Reuters) - ⁠Eight people were killed and 42 were ⁠injured in Mali after a passenger bus ‌carrying civilians hit a land mine west of the capital Bamako, a transport union official said on Tuesday.

• The explosion ​happened on Monday on a ⁠road where al Qaeda-linked ⁠Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) operates and follows unprecedented assaults ⁠in ‌April by JNIM in coordination with a Tuareg-dominated rebel group.

• Eight people died ⁠and 42 were wounded after the bus ​hit the ‌land mine on the road from Bamako ⁠to Kayes, ​Mamadou Kassambara, communications officer for the national drivers' union told Reuters on Tuesday.

• Africa Corps, a Russian ⁠paramilitary group operating in Mali, said ​in a social media post late on Monday that five people had been killed and more than ⁠10 were injured in the incident. It blamed JNIM.

• Nobody has claimed responsibility for laying the land mine.

• JNIM announced a blockade on Bamako ​following the April attacks and ⁠has set up checkpoints on some major roads ​to the city.

• West Africa's ‌Sahel region has become a ​global hotspot of terrorism.

(Reporting by Mali newsroom; Writing by Portia CroweEditing by Gareth Jones)

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