News Reports Two Aid Workers Kidnapped in Mali Militant Hotspot by joshuabiem March 6, 2023 written by joshuabiem March 6, 2023 99 Two workers for the International Committee of the Red Cross have been kidnapped in Mali. The organisation said the abductions took place on a road between the north-eastern cities of Gao and Kidal – an area which has long been a hotspot for violence by Islamist militias. Mali has been gripped by a security crisis since 2012 and kidnappings are common, with motives including demands for ransom and acts of reprisal against security operations by the government. Last month in Mali, a World Health Organization doctor was freed weeks after he was kidnapped from his car in the district of Ménaka. And back in May 2022, gunmen abducted three Italians and a Togolese national. The violence has also spread into neighbouring Burkina Faso and Niger, killing thousands and displacing more than two million people in the region. Source: BBC 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail joshuabiem previous post Child Soldiers in Nigeria next post Gunmen Kill Policeman, Injure 2 in Anambra You may also like Russian Missiles Kill 31 In Ukraine, Gut Kyiv... July 8, 2024 US Soldiers Leave Niger Base Following Military Junta’s... July 8, 2024 Gunmen Kill Three Vigilantes, Civilian In Imo Community July 8, 2024 Gas Explosion Kills Mother, Daughter In Ogun July 8, 2024 Abuja Man Attempts Suicide, Climbs 120-Metre Broadcast Mast July 8, 2024 Bandits Release Catholic Priest Kidnapped In Zamfara July 8, 2024 Troops Neutralise Terrorist, Recover Arms, Ammunition In Taraba July 8, 2024 Trees Kill Four At Jattu Market During Rainfall... July 8, 2024 Busload of Passengers Kidnapped in Kogi July 5, 2024 Bauchi Police Arrest Three for Child Abuse, Rape July 5, 2024