On June 3, local time, Djarric, a spokesman for the UN Secretary-General, said that the United Nations personnel stationed in Mali were attacked again that morning, resulting in the death of two peacekeepers and one injury.

It is understood that the attackers were from Egypt.

The United Nations is currently gathering more information on the attack.

  In response to a question from a reporter from China Central Radio and Television, Djarric said that according to current information, the attack took place in Duentza, northern Mali, and the UN convoy triggered an explosion.

Djarric said the devices were placed on the road to cause anxiety and confusion, but it was uncertain whether they were aimed at UN personnel.

It was also unclear whether the incident was linked to the attack in Kidal a few days earlier, and the United Nations is gathering more information about the attack.

  This is the sixth attack on peacekeepers this week, and the second in which a person was killed.

The United Nations condemned it.

(CCTV reporter Xu Dezhi)