The attack occurred Saturday on the road between the central towns of Nampala and Diabaly, roughly 400 kilometers (250 miles) by road north of the capital, Bamako, said Lt. Col. Diarran Diakite, a defense ministry adviser.
"At this time we can't say anything about the identity of those behind this ambush, but it's clear that they are against the peace process," Diakite said.
Mali's northern half fell under the control of Islamic extremists following a military coup in 2012. A French-led military intervention in 2013 scattered the extremists from the north's cities and towns, though the region remains insecure despite the presence of U.N. Peacekeepers.
In late June, gunmen killed three soldiers in an attack on a village near the border with Mauritania, then followed that up the next day by briefly occupying a village near the border with Ivory Coast. The Ansar Dine extremist group later said it was behind those attacks.
Mali's government signed a peace deal with Tuareg separatist rebels earlier this year.
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