The Malian army denied on Monday that it had released around 200 suspected jihadists in mid-March to secure an end to attacks on fuel convoys that are crippling the landlocked nation's economy.
Breakdown
- Reports claimed Mali freed 200 suspected jihadists to end fuel convoy attacks
- Malian army denied any deal to release suspected jihadists 21s
- JNIM group attacks on fuel convoys caused shortages in Bamako 42s
- Fuel convoys reached Bamako after mid-March amid eased tensions 58s
- Three released suspects have died, families say 1m 4s