"The Islamists first laid a mine. A civilian vehicle exploded on the mine," a security source said.
Two other civilian vehicles arrived and were damaged before "the Islamists came out from their hiding place to fire on the civilians," the source added.
"At least six civilians are dead, burned or killed by gunfire, after an attack by Islamists" near Gossi, southeast of Timbuktu, said a local source.
A UN mission source said "more than six" people had died.
A local resident, who was not identified, also confirmed the attack to AFP and said it took place in the village of Tassgilat.
He said he had seen "burnt bodies". "The Islamists also killed people. I saw the fire," he said, adding that Malian soldiers later arrived at the site after the Islamist fighters had left.
Northern Mali fell in March-April 2012 to Al-Qaeda-linked jihadist groups long concentrated in the area before being ousted by an ongoing French-led military operation launched in January 2013.
Seven people, including one fighter, were killed Friday in two separate border region attacks blamed on jihadists in Mali and neighbouring Burkina Faso, security and government sources said.
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