FILE PHOTO: Soumaila Cisse, leader of opposition party URD (Union for the Republic and Democracy), addresses his supporters during a rally in Bamako, ahead of the second round of Mali's presidential election, Mali August 10, 2018. REUTERS/Luc Gnago/File Photo

Mali opposition leader abducted with campaign team

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BAMAKO, Mali (AP) — The leader of Mali's political opposition and members of his campaign team have been taken hostage by unidentified gunmen in the north, the spokesman for his political party said Thursday.

Soumaila Cisse's bodyguard died from injuries sustained during the abduction and two others are injured, according to spokesman Demba Traore. They are being treated.

"At the moment, Soumaila Cissé and some members of his campaign team are still being held hostage," Traore said. They were abducted in the Niafunke circle area where he was campaigning for Sunday's legislative elections.

The kidnapping has not been claimed but took place in an area controlled by extremist groups linked to al-Qaida.

The Malian government said in a statement that "all practical arrangements are being made to find the missing personalities and bring them back to their families."

The U.N. peacekeeping mission in Mali said it has deployed an MD500 helicopter to search for Cissé at the army's request.

Cissé placed second in the 2018 presidential election.

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