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On Friday, over 50 people were killed near Mali's northeastern city of Gao when their convoy was ambushed by armed assailants. The attackers, possibly affiliates of Islamic State and Al Qaeda, struck near Kobe, a region that has been destabilized for over a decade. Up to 56 bodies were recorded at the hospital in Gao, and there were also unknown military casualties.
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