The United Nations' peacekeeping mission in Mali on Sunday said it had sped up a planned withdrawal from the town of Ber in northern Mali due to worsening security, as fighting in the area raised fears of a revival of a separatist uprising.
Over the past few days, the Tuareg-led northern rebel alliance, called the Coordination of Azawad Movements , has accused Malian forces and Russian Wagner troops of violating a ceasefire by attacking its forces stationed near Ber.
"It urges all concerned parties to refrain from any actions that could further complicate the operation," it said, without naming those involved.raising concerns its departure The presence of MINUSMA peacekeepers had helped to placate the Tuareg-led rebels, who halted their separatist uprising with the 2015 Algiers Accord.
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