Mali officials close livestock markets over suspected links to militants

This video grab shows Malian security personnel detaining a man after Mali's army said a military training camp in the capital Bamako has been attacked early Tuesday, Sept. 17 2024. (AP Photo)

BAMAKO, Mali (AP) — Authorities in Mali’s capital announced Thursday after a deadly attack by al-Qaida-linked militants that they were closing several livestock markets that typically are run by an ethnic group that officials associate with the militants.

The al-Qaida-linked militant group JNIM claimed responsibility for the attacks Tuesday on the outskirts of Bamako. Malian officials said government forces suffered losses in the attack, but have released no official death toll.

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