Two UN peacekeepers and a civilian contractor were killed on Saturday in a rocket attack on a UN base in northern Mali claimed by militant group Ansar Dine, which the Security Council said could be a war crime.
About 20 people were also wounded in the pre-dawn attack on the camp in Kidal, four of them seriously, the UN Peacekeeping Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) said.
The attack comes a week after a deadly siege at a Bamako hotel, and at a time of heightened global concern about terrorism after killings in Paris and the downing of the Russian jet, both claimed by Islamic State militants.
“Our camp in Kidal was attacked early this morning by terrorists using rockets,” a MINUSMA official said.
The dead included two Guinean peacekeepers and a contractor from Burkina Faso, the UN said.
“The terrorists fired shots and then fled,” another UN source added.
The UN Security Council’s 15 members urged the Malian government to investigate and stressed that “those responsible for the attack should be held accountable.”
“The members of the Security Council underlined that attacks targeting peacekeepers may constitute war crimes under international law,” they said in a unanimous declaration.
An “outraged” UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressed his condolences to the families of the victims and wished the wounded a speedy recovery.
A senior Ansar Dine (Defenders of the Faith) figure, Hamadou Ag Khallini, said that the attack was; “in response to the violation of our lands by the enemies of Islam.”
“We claim the attack in the name of all the mujahidin,” he said.
The Ansar Dine group is allied to al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and the Macina Liberation Front, the latter of which claimed responsibility for the Nov. 20 attack on the Radisson Blu hotel in Mali’s capital during which 20 people died, including 14 foreigners.
In a siege that last about nine hours, armed men held about 170 guests and staff hostage before Malian, French and US forces stormed the hotel to free the captives, killing two assailants.
Two separate militant groups claimed responsibility for that assault: the al-Murabitoun group, an al-Qaeda affiliate led by notorious Algerian militant Mokhtar Belmokhtar, and the Macina Liberation Front from central Mali.
Four days later, a UN employee was killed in an attack on a peacekeeping convoy near the historic desert town of Timbuktu.
MINUSMA special representative Mongi Hamdi on Saturday said in a statement that the attacks; “would not dent the determination of the UN to support the Malian people and the peace process.”
Mali has been plagued by unrest since the north of the vast west African state fell under the control of Tuareg rebels and militant groups linked to al-Qaeda in 2012.
The militants soon sidelined the Tuareg to take sole control of Timbuktu, Kidal and other northern towns, but lost most of the ground they had captured in a French-led military intervention in January 2013.
Nearly three years later, large swathes of Mali still remain lawless despite a June peace deal between the government and Tuareg rebels seen as crucial to ending decades of instability in the north that left it vulnerable to extremism.
Some splinter groups had opposed the agreement, including the Tuareg leader of the Ansar Dine group, Iyad Ag Ghaly, who called in an October recording for further attacks, including against France.
France has more than 1,000 troops in Mali, a former colony and a key battleground of its Barkhane counterterror mission spanning five countries in Africa’s restive Sahel region.
The UN mission in Mali comprises around 10,200 peacekeepers, who have come under frequent attack.
With more than 50 fatalities so far, MINUSMA has been one of the deadliest UN missions in recent years.
This year has seen the violence spread to the center and south of Mali, which had previously been largely spared by the extremists.
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