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UN chief condemns Mali attacks, calls for ‘coordinated international’ response
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UN chief condemns Mali attacks, calls for ‘coordinated international’ response

Punch Nigeria 16 days 1 mins read
United Nations chief Antonio Guterres on Saturday condemned “acts of violence” in Mali after jihadists and Tuareg rebels claimed attacks against the army across the junta-ruled Sahel state. “The Secretary‑General is deeply concerned by reports of attacks in several locations across Mali,” his spokesman said in a statement. “The Secretary-General calls for coordinated international support to Read More: https://punchng.com/un-chief-condemns-mali-attacks-calls-for-coordinated-international-response/

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