Sunday, March 11, 2012

Tuareg Rebels Succeed In Defeating Mali's Army In The North


Tuareg Rebels Take Mali Garrison Town, Say Sources -- Chicago Tribune/Reuters

* Mali loses key government foothold in border region
* Attempts to resupply Tessalit had failed, soldiers fled
* Tuareg fighters seeking to carve out desert homeland

BAMAKO, March 11 (Reuters) - Tuareg rebels seeking to
carve out a desert homeland in Mali's north have taken control
of the key garrison town of Tessalit following a weeks-long
siege, rebel and military sources said on Sunday.

Malian army units defending the town, one of the
government's few footholds in the area, fled overnight towards
the Algerian border after attempts by the military to resupply
them were beaten back, the sources said.

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More News On The Civil War In Mali

Mali Tuaregs say they control major military base
-- Seattle Times/AP
Ghost town remains after Malians flee Tuareg rebel attacks -- Gulf Times/AFP
Neighbours ponder Mali intervention -- Irish Examiner
General: Bloc mulls armed intervention in Mali -- AP
Tuareg on the Warpath Again -- Roger Kaplan, American Spectator

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