The central Malian town of Boni was under suspected jihadist control today after administrative buildings were attacked and the army was driven from the area, an elected official and a security source said.
"At the moment jihadists are in control of the town of Boni. They infiltrated the town and today fired on several buildings," said the official, who requested anonymity, adding "the army is no longer there."
Boni is home to several thousand people and at nightfall remained under the control of the unidentified armed group who fired on administrative buildings and burnt down the mayor's office.
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