Mali's interim President Assimi Goita was the target of an attempted stabbing attack during Eid al-Adha prayers at Bamako's Grand Mosque, the West African nation's presidency said in a statement on Twitter on Tuesday.
“The attacker was immediately overpowered by security. Investigations are ongoing,” the presidency said.
Two military sources told Reuters that Goita was unharmed following the attack.
Idrissa Kone, a caretaker at the mosque, said he had seen an attacker approach the president and the president and his security guards draw their weapons.
Goita, a 38-year-old special forces colonel, took power in June following his second overthrow of a president in nine months.
Mali presidency says President Goita targeted by stabbing attack
Image: REUTERS/Amadou Keita/ File photo
Mali's interim President Assimi Goita was the target of an attempted stabbing attack during Eid al-Adha prayers at Bamako's Grand Mosque, the West African nation's presidency said in a statement on Twitter on Tuesday.
“The attacker was immediately overpowered by security. Investigations are ongoing,” the presidency said.
Two military sources told Reuters that Goita was unharmed following the attack.
Idrissa Kone, a caretaker at the mosque, said he had seen an attacker approach the president and the president and his security guards draw their weapons.
Goita, a 38-year-old special forces colonel, took power in June following his second overthrow of a president in nine months.
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