Gunmen kill three Mali soldiers in attack on checkpoint

A Malian soldier, holding an AK-47 rifle, rides in a pick-up truck during a military escort outside Timbuktu, Mali, July 27, 2013. REUTERS/Joe Penney

BAMAKO (Reuters) - Gunmen attacked a checkpoint southwest of the Malian town of Timbuktu overnight killing three soldiers and wounding two others, a soldier in the town said on Wednesday. There were few further details of the attack, which the soldier, who declined to be identified, said took place at Lere, a town near the border with Mauritania. A Defence Ministry spokesman confirmed the toll but gave no further details about where or how the attack occurred. Mali is facing a growing threat from Islamist militant groups including al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb that have staged a series of high profile raids in recent months as numerous attacks on army and United Nations personnel. (Reporting by Adama Diarra; Writing by Matthew Mpoke Bigg; Editing by Alison Williams)