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28 March 2024

Islamist group plants flag in Mali's Timbuktu

Malian men look at newspapers in Bamako on April 2. West African leaders will decide on Monday whether to impose sanctions on Mali after leaders of a military coup said they would return power to civilians in a bid to avert diplomatic and economic isolation. (Reuters)

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A member of the military says Islamist rebels entered the ancient city of Timbuktu and planted a flag after Tuareg rebels seized the city.

The man said the rebel Ansar Dine group drove in in a 10-car convoy on Monday and planted their black flag.

The news is a worrying development for the north of Mali, where a Tuareg rebellion has now claimed the three largest northern towns including Kidal, Gao and Timbuktu. In Kidal and Gao, an Islamist faction had early on taken the lead, and shopkeepers reported they were told by the rebels to take down pictures of unveiled women.

On Sunday when Timbuktu fell, it appeared that a group of secular Tuareg rebels had the upper hand. The official said that residents are fleeing.