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Security as the president Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita visited the Radisson Blu hotel in Bamako, Mali, last week. Associated Press

Three people, including two UN peacekeepers, killed in attack by suspected Islamist militants

A further 20 people were injured in the pre-dawn attack, four seriously.

TWO UN PEACEKEEPERS and a civilian contractor were killed in a rocket attack on a UN base in northeast Mali, a week after a deadly siege at a Bamako hotel claimed by jihadists.

An official from the UN peacekeeping mission in Mali (MINUSMA), said that two Guinean peacekeepers and a contractor working for the United Nations were killed.

“Our camp in Kidal was attacked early this morning by terrorists using rockets.”

“The terrorists fired shots and then fled,” another UN source said.

MINUSMA later confirmed the death toll in a statement and said a further 20 people were injured in the pre-dawn attack, four seriously.

No group had yet claimed responsibility for the attack, which came eight days after a siege at the luxury Radisson Blu hotel in Mali’s capital Bamako, in which 20 people died including 14 foreigners.

Armed men held around 170 guests and staff hostage in the November 20 attack that lasted about nine hours before Malian, French and US forces stormed the hotel to free the captives, killing two assailants.

Two separate jihadist groups claimed responsibility for that assault: the Al-Murabitoun group, an Al-Qaeda affiliate led by notorious one-eyed Algerian militant Mokhtar Belmokhtar, and the Macina Liberation Front (LWF) from central Mali.

Four days later, a UN employee was killed in an attack on a peacekeeping convoy near the historic desert town of Timbuktu.

MINUSMA chief Mongi Hamdi said in a statement the attacks “would not dent the determination of the UN to support the Malian people and the peace process, including assisting in the implementation of the Agreement on Peace and Reconciliation in Mali”.

© AFP 2015

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    May 13th 2014, 11:59 AM

    ‘saving for a rainy day’? man its been piss*ng down here since 2008 !

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    May 13th 2014, 12:01 PM

    Like my Gran always said, if they can’t see it they can’t tax it!

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    As a socialist, don’t you like taxes?

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    May 13th 2014, 12:25 PM

    Just taxes that are used to bail out billionaires I imagine

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    May 13th 2014, 11:57 AM

    Holiday is what I’m saving for at the moment. Not saving a load but trying to get some bit in to the credit union every week

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    Saving for our first born due in Oct.

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    all the little cute hores saving away

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    Would be interesting to see how many have stopped saving because of the lack of return and are now moving into risky assets like stocks bonds and property.

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    May 13th 2014, 12:15 PM

    I save into a couple of places. Credit union for holidays etc, post office for my daughter and bank for ad hoc stuff like insurance and car tax etc. I find bonds are best for long term purposes like an education fund. Bank rates and DIRT are horrendous disincentives though. As is the pension levy, reducing the value of my AVC’s. Work operate an excellent medium term share save plan too.

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    Wish I had some to save!

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    May 13th 2014, 1:16 PM

    Saving to pay all the extra taxes that come out of my after tax income!

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