UN peacekeepers killed in Mali attack

UN source says two killed and 30 wounded after assault on base in northeastern Mali

At least two UN peacekeepers were killed and some 30 wounded Friday when suspected Islamists attacked their base at Kidal in restive northeastern Mali, sources said.

The attack came a week after at least four suspected extremists and a Malian soldier were killed in an attack on a UN military camp at Timbuktu.

That assault came just a day after the fabled city had celebrated the restoration of its greatest treasures - earthen mausoleums dating to mediaeval times that were destroyed during an extremist takeover in 2012.

The sprawling north of the country continues to be beset by violence having fallen under the control of Tuareg-led rebels and extremist groups linked to al-Qaeda in 2012.

The extremists sidelined the Tuareg to take sole control and although they were largely ousted by a French-led military operation in January 2013 extremist groups continue to threaten.

Large swathes of Mali remain lawless, despite a June peace deal between the former Tuareg rebels and rival pro-government armed groups.