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Mauritania's army says it has found the bodies of 12 soldiers who were abducted earlier this week in an ambush by a suspected al-Qaeda branch. | Mauritania's army says it has found the bodies of 12 soldiers who were abducted earlier this week in an ambush by a suspected al-Qaeda branch. |
A government spokesman said the men's bodies were found in the open desert and their throats had been cut. | A government spokesman said the men's bodies were found in the open desert and their throats had been cut. |
They were found about 30 km (20 miles) north of the town of Tourine - the site of the ambush. | They were found about 30 km (20 miles) north of the town of Tourine - the site of the ambush. |
The west Saharan Islamic state pleaded for international help in battling its growing al-Qaeda presence. | The west Saharan Islamic state pleaded for international help in battling its growing al-Qaeda presence. |
Three days of national mourning for the dead have been declared from Sunday. | |
Mauritania, which became a modest oil producer in 2006, says the Islamic Maghreb branch of al-Qaeda is a growing problem in the region. | |
Al-Qaeda's North Africa wing, which is considered active in neighbouring Algeria, had claimed responsibility for the ambush and said it was holding the soldiers. | Al-Qaeda's North Africa wing, which is considered active in neighbouring Algeria, had claimed responsibility for the ambush and said it was holding the soldiers. |
The government initially reported that the soldiers had been shot dead in the ambush, but later said they believed they had been abducted. | The government initially reported that the soldiers had been shot dead in the ambush, but later said they believed they had been abducted. |
The group had threatened action after a coup in August that toppled Mauritania's first democratically elected president. | The group had threatened action after a coup in August that toppled Mauritania's first democratically elected president. |
Despite concerns over the growing terrorist threat in the country, the US suspended more than $20m (£11m) in non-humanitarian aid in protest over the coup. | Despite concerns over the growing terrorist threat in the country, the US suspended more than $20m (£11m) in non-humanitarian aid in protest over the coup. |
A member of the country's Higher State Council, Colonel Ahmed Bemba Ould Baya, said the latest attack showed the country needed international help to fight extremism. | |
"This tragic episode puts the international community face to face with its responsibilities," he said. |
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