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conflict 11d ago Bamako

Intense Air Strikes Reported In Northern Mali

The military government of Niger announced that a joint force comprising Niger, Burkina Faso, and Mali is conducting intense airstrikes in Mali. At least 20 people were killed during two days of fighting. Militants have seized control of the northern town of Kidal and attacked two central regions. Coordinated attacks by jihadist groups and Tuareg fighters from the FLA destabilized the Malian state over the weekend. The Nigerien government stated the operation began just hours after the groups seized these locations. The report also noted rising fertilizer prices affecting food security and social stability. Malian leader General Assimi Goïta had previously praised support from Niger, Burkina Faso, and Russia, though a joint operation had not been explicitly announced until now.
WBUR Boston
politics 11d ago Bamako

French Troops To Withdraw From Mali

A spokesperson for the Azawad separatist movement, speaking from Paris, has called on Russia to withdraw its Africa Corps forces from Mali. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Moscow will continue to combat extremism and other negative manifestations in Mali. The announcement follows recent exhortations from the Azawad Liberation Front. The statement was reported by the African news agency Lapa. In the past, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have united against terrorism. The current response of these nations to the situation is uncertain. Governments are also heavily relying on external support. However, Russian forces are also observed to be withdrawing from various locations within Mali. The effectiveness of their contribution to stability is questioned. France plans to withdraw 5,000 soldiers deployed in Mali and the Sahel region.
Sky News Arabia Radio
politics 11d ago Bamako

France Expresses Solidarity With Malian People

The French Foreign Ministry has announced its solidarity with the people of Mali following prolonged suffering.
Al Araby Radio
politics 11d ago Bamako

Mali Delegation Prepares Trip To Moscow

A Malian delegation is preparing to travel to Moscow to rebuild trust and accelerate the arrival of new military equipment to Mali. The mission also aims to discuss reorganizing troops to address urgent situations on the ground. This follows a new blockade decreed by jihadist groups. This move follows recent rebel advances in areas previously held by Russian forces. This move follows the recent abandonment of the locality of Qidal by Wagner Group mercenaries, which facilitated the takeover of the area by rebels. The situation on the ground has reportedly influenced this diplomatic effort. The visit aims to address troop reorganization for emergency responses and ongoing attacks against Malian army positions. The trip is intended to request additional soldiers and more resources for defense.
RFI Monde
conflict 12d ago Bamako

JNIM Warns Of Bamako Entry Ban

The JNIM Islamist militia issued a warning on Wednesday that no one would be allowed into the Malian capital, Bamako. Eyewitnesses reported that road traffic had thinned and hundreds of vehicles were stranded on the outskirts of the city.
BBC WS backup
conflict 12d ago Bamako

Al-Qaeda Affiliate Urges Unity Against Mali Government

The Al Qaeda-affiliated group JNIM issued an online statement urging political parties, armed forces, separatist groups, and traditional leaders to unite against the Malian military government. This call for action follows a series of attacks by jihadists and separatists last weekend. The group's statement comes as a tightening blockade around the capital, Bamako, continues. On Wednesday, the group warned that no one would be allowed into the city. Eyewitnesses report that road traffic has thinned and hundreds of vehicles are stranded on the outskirts of Bamako. The strength of the Malian government remains uncertain. The jihadist group JNIM has called for African nations to unite to overthrow the military government in Mali. This follows large-scale attacks carried out by the group earlier this week.
BBC Radio 4
politics 12d ago Bamako

Malian Military Honors Deceased Defense Minister

Malian military forces have reinforced their presence in affected areas to conduct search, intelligence, and security operations. President Goita called for national unity and urged the population to avoid spreading rumors to prevent panic.
Radio Rebelde Cuba
politics 12d ago Bamako

Mali Insurgents Call For Uprising Against Military Junta

Jihadist groups allied with Al-Qaeda in Mali called on Thursday for a broad common front to end the current administration's rule. Military leader Assimi Goïta remains the head of the government. A former presidential adviser will provide an assessment of the situation. The call follows intense airstrikes by Niger, Burkina Faso, and Mali in Malian territory. Jihadists from the JNIM Mali al-Qaeda group called for a broad common front to defeat the ruling junta. Meanwhile, the anti-jihadist unified force comprising Niger, Burkina Faso, and Mali announced airstrikes in northern Mali during the night. This follows large-scale attacks carried out by the group earlier this week. The jihadist group JNIM has called for African nations to unite to overthrow the military government in Mali. The situation is described as dynamic, with state control appearing to decrease in core areas.
France Info
politics 12d ago Bamako

Malian Jihadists Call For Common Front Against Military Authorities

The GNIM has called for a large-scale strike against the ruling government in Mali. This announcement follows a national tribute held Thursday for a defense minister killed Saturday during an attack on his home in the garrison town of Kati.
RFI Afrique
conflict 12d ago Bamako

Jihadists Call For Coordinated Action To Topple Bamako Government

Jihadi and separatist fighters have tightened a blockade on the capital of Mali. The blockade is affecting the Kulikoro locality situated less than 60 km northeast of Bamako. The effectiveness of the blockade depends on how the regime reacts to the shortages. The source noted that the government has previously attempted to negotiate different ways to ease the situation. Al-Qaeda-linked jihadists have tightened a blockade around Mali's capital, Bamako, according to the BBC. This follows coordinated assaults by jihadists and Tuarag separatists that began over the weekend. The Malian government is reportedly conducting operations in response to the fighting. A Qaeda-linked jihadist identified as Janim reported that fighters have tightened their blockade around Bamako. The group is conducting operations against individuals they have termed terrorists.
BBC World Service