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Following the attacks in Mali, the United Nations calls for coordinated international support to combat terrorism.

The United Nations condemns the attacks in Mali.

condemned The Secretary Year For nations United Antonio Guterres, today Sunday, attacks armed that Targeted several Sites in financial, Calling to to support international coordinator To confront To threaten growing “For terrorism” in region The coast and to meet needs Humanity Urgent.

He said speaker on behalf of The Secretary Year For nations United, Stefan Dujarric, in statement: “Ya’rub” The Secretary Year on His concern adult In view of Reports Incoming on attacks in several Sites in financial. And he condemns severe works violence This is amazing, And he expresses on His solidarity with The people Financial, He confirms on necessity protection civilians And the structure Infrastructure ”Civilian”.

He added: “He calls The Secretary Year to to support international coordinator To confront To threaten growing For extremism violent and terrorism in regionThe coast, and to meet needs Humanity Urgent. And renews I invited him to coordination and cooperation Security strong in all partsThe area”.

A curfew has been imposed in Mali.

And in time former, I decided minister Administration Regional Decentralization Finance duty ban wandering For the duration 72 hour, from the hour 21:00 evening to the hour 6:00 A.M [Time Local]، in all parts province Bamako, Pointing to that ban wandering Meet For renewal when Necessity.

And he announced Army Financial, yesterday Saturday, exposure several Sites barracks in capital Bamako and areas Other from The countryTargeting from party groups Armed, In the She indicated the government in statement to that “"the situation under Control”.

And it faces State The incident in west Africa, attacks armed from side groups extremist Related By my organization The baseand ISIS The two terrorists Both are internationally banned.

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