The Security Council mission met Prime Minister Soumeylou Boubeye Maiga to talk about the increased threat from jihadist fighters in central Mali.The victims of Saturday's deadly attack were "killed with guns and machetes".Witnesses also told AFP that nearly all the huts in the village had been burned own.
The mayor of the neighbouring village of Ouenkoro, Cheick Harouna Sankare, described the attack as a "massacre".Clashes between Dogon hunters and semi-nomadic Fulani herders can occur over access to land and water.The Dogon also accuse Fulanis of ties to jihadist groups.
The Fulanis claim that Mali's military has armed the hunters to attack them.Last year, hundreds of people died in clashes between Dogon hunters and members of the Fula ethnic group.On Friday, a Mali-based al-Qaeda affiliate said it had carried out an attack last week on a military base that left more than 20 soldiers dead.The militants said it was in response to violence against Fulani herdsmen.