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Armed 'hunters' kill 37 civilians in part of Mali hit by ethnic violence

A file image of armoured vehicles patrolling a mountain range in Mali. The country has been in turmoil since 2012, and the government said armed hunters killed 37 civilians in the village of Koulogon on New Year's Day (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)

Armed hunters have killed 37 civilians in Mali, its government has said.

It said in a statement that the attackers, dressed as traditional Donzo hunters, raided the village of Koulogon and killed 37 Fulani civilians. Some of the victims were children.

Ethnic violence cost hundreds of lives in the country last year.

And ongoing violence between Fulani and rival communities has compounded an already dire security situation in Mali's semi-arid and desert regions, which are used as a base by jihadist groups with ties to al Qaeda and Islamic State.

Moulage Guindo, the mayor of Bankass - the nearest town - said the attack occurred around the time of the first call to prayer of the New Year, and targeted the Fulani part of Koulogon.

He said another part of Koulogon is mostly inhabited by Dogon, an ethnic group to which the Donzos are linked, less than half a mile away.

Mali has been in turmoil since Tuareg rebels and loosely allied Islamists took over its north in 2012, prompting French forces to intervene to push them back the following year.

Islamists have since regained a foothold in the north and centre, tapping into ethnic rivalries to recruit new members.

Reporting by Reuters.

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