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Dozens of vehicles burnt as Mali jihadists enforce blockade ahead of Eid holiday

The blockade has led to shortages of fuel and food ahead of next week's Muslim holiday of Eid.

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According to BBC News’s source item, Dozens of vehicles burnt as Mali jihadists enforce blockade ahead of Eid holiday, The blockade has led to shortages of fuel and food ahead of next week’s Muslim holiday of Eid.

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