Canadians pressed into service after deadly attack on UN base in Mali
OTTAWA — Canadian peacekeepers saw their busiest day in Mali on Sunday after extremists with links to al-Qaida attacked a United Nations base, killing 10 and injuring dozens more.
Five Canadian helicopters were scrambled from a different base after the attack, according to Canadian Forces spokesman Capt. Christopher Daniel, including two large Chinooks configured as flying hospitals and three smaller Griffon escorts.
“The Canadian helicopters evacuated 15 wounded UN soldiers,” Daniel added in an email. They also delivered food, water and ammunition.
“Our deployed contingent worked professionally through an extremely complex and demanding day, supporting one another and those who were the target of this horrible act of violence.”