BAMAKO, Sept 17 (Reuters) - Fresh fighting broke out between Mali's army and northern Tuareg rebels on Sunday, with the rebels claiming to have taken control of two army bases in the central town of Lere.
Last week, CMA, formed by semi-nomadic Tuareg people, said it had attacked four army positions around the town of Bourem and made away with vehicles, weapons and ammunition.
"CMA took control of the two camps in Lere," said CMA spokesman Mohamed Elmaouloud Ramadane.
A Tuareg uprising in 2012 was taken over by Islamist groups that continue to attack civilians and the army.
But tensions have resurfaced since the military consolidated power in two coups in 2020 and 2021, teamed up with Russian military contractor Wagner Group, and kicked out French forces and U.N. peacekeepers.
Persons:
Mohamed Elmaouloud Ramadane, Wagner, Tiemoko Diallo, Edward McAllister, Sandra Maler
Organizations:
United Nations, CMA, Wagner Group, Thomson
Locations:
BAMAKO, Lere, West, Bourem