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Mali 's army and Russian mercenaries accused of killing dozens of civilians in northern Mali .
The killings took place from June 20 to 29 in the Abeibara in the Kidal region, the civil society groups and residents say.
The region is a former stronghold of a rebellion by militants in the Tuareg ethnic group.
The Malian military says it has no knowledge of the alleged killings, but says military operations are taking place.
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