Three UN troops were killed and four more wounded when their convoy hit a roadside bomb early Sunday, officials said, in the latest violence to hit the war-torn West African state.
Guterres called on the authorities in Mali to spare no effort to identify those responsible "so that they can be brought to justice swiftly". The UN mission has some 13,000 troops drawn from several nations deployed across the vast semi-arid country.
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