Local troops and UN peacekeepers are trying to impose order two years after French forces wrested control of the area from separatist rebels and militants linked to al-Qaeda.
Gunmen who attacked an army base in the Mopti region at 06:15 on Saturday were repelled after a fire fight, army spokesperson Colonel Souleymane Maiga said.
"The attackers ... fled leaving five bodies behind while carrying others. The army suffered two dead and three wounded," he said.
In a separate incident, at least four UN peacekeepers were wounded by a blast on Sunday near the town of Tabankort, some 1 000km northeast of Bamako, Radhia Achouri, a spokeswoman for the UN mission, MINUSMA, said.
It was not immediately clear who was responsible for either incident.
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