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Malian interim president is ‘well’ after knife attack

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MALI

Assimi Goita targeted in an attempted stabbing attack after Eid al-Adha prayers at the Grand Mosque in Bamako. Mali’s interim President Assimi Goita has been targeted in an attempted stabbing attack after Eid al-Adha prayers at the Grand Mosque in the capital, Bamako, his office said.

“The attacker was immediatel­y overpowere­d by security. Investigat­ions are ongoing,” the presidency said in a Twitter post on Tuesday.

The interim leader was whisked away, according to an AFP news agency journalist, who also said he saw blood at the scene, though it was not clear who had been wounded.

Later on Tuesday, Goita announced that he was doing “very well” following the attack.

“That’s part of being a leader, there are always malcontent­s,” he said in a statement broadcast on state television channel ORTM.

“There are people who at any time may want to try things to cause instabilit­y.”

The attack happened as an imam was directing worshipper­s outside the mosque for a ritual animal sacrifice.

Religious Affairs Minister Mamadou Kone told AFP that a man had “tried to kill the president with a knife” but was apprehende­d.

Al Jazeera’s Ahmed Idris reporting from Abuja, Nigeria, said on the ground reports suggested the attacker “posed as an usher” for the mosque.

“When Goita was passing by, he [the attacker] lunged at him. Another report said he was stabbed in the arm, but these are not confirmed yet,” Idris said.

“Right now we’re not clear whether the attacker is a member of the armed groups that have been operating in Mali and across the border in Burkina Faso and Niger. Or a military officer or even a civilian who is not happy with the government.”

Goita, 38, was sworn into office last month despite facing a diplomatic backlash over his second power grab in nine months.

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