Stories from Mali
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Separatists Maintain Control Of Goundal Capital
Separatist armed groups, specifically the Azawad Liberation Front, continue to control Goundal, the capital of the Goundal region in Mali. Sources report that the Malian military has not yet issued an official confirmation regarding the situation.
CRI News Radio
Daily Bombardments Continue In Mali Regions
Daily bombardments continue in Mali despite a decree issued two weeks ago. Residents in Gao report that most businesses are closed and activity has ceased. Transition authorities and Russian partners are reportedly continuing military operations.
RFI Monde
Jihadists And Separatists Seize Mali Military Camps
Jihadists from the Jenné region and FLA separatists took control of the Thessalit and Agelottes military camps on Friday. The progression of these groups has caused concern among residents in northern cities. Transition authorities are monitoring the situation in Mali.
RFI Afrique
FLA Group Claims Control Of Abandoned Military Base
A local journalist reported that Russian and Malian troops have abandoned a military base in the Sahara region. Photos show the FLA group hoisting their flag in the area following the withdrawal.
BBC World Service
Jannat al-Maulawi Group Identified As Major Sahel Threat
The jihadi group Jannat al-Maulawi is described as the most formidable group in the Sahel region. The group reportedly possesses over 6,000 fighters. Analysts expressed concern that the group's recent actions indicate further capabilities are being developed.
BBC Radio 4
Intensified Fighting Increases Risk Of Escalation In Mali
A spokesperson for the Azawad Liberation Front has called on Barkane Nafas and Njer to distance themselves from ongoing events in Mali. The statement comes amid reports of intensive airstrikes by forces from Njer and Barkane Nafas against northern Mali.
Al Araby Radio Qatar
Malian And Russian Forces Abandon Amashash Tessalit
Russian and Malian troops have abandoned a strategic military base in Tessalit, northern Mali. Analysts suggest the loss of the base could represent a blow to the Malian government. A local journalist confirmed the abandonment of the facility. This follows reports of Africa Corps conducting strikes in Mali. The Malian government is currently escorting a convoy consisting of over 800 fuel tankers. Analysts suggest the coordinated action between jihadists and separatists could lead to severe security consequences. One analyst noted the possibility of a repeat of events seen in 2000. The government has faced criticism for failing to fulfill promises to restore security since seizing power. Troops are currently escorting over 800 fuel tanker convoys across the country. A local journalist reported the abandonment, and photographic evidence has surfaced.
ABC NewsRadio AU
General Saio Kamara Traveling To Bamako For Funeral
A relative of General Saio Kamara has traveled from Tunis to Bamako to attend the funeral. Hospital and family sources confirmed the death following the completion of operations. The funeral arrangements follow the recent suicide attack in Kati.
RFI Monde
General Saio Kamara Traveling To Bamako For Funeral
General Saio Kamara has died following a suicide truck attack near Kati, close to Bamako. A close collaborator of the general provided the information regarding the death. The attack involved a kamikaze truck, according to reports from RFI correspondent Serge.
RFI Monde
Insurgents Advance Towards Mali's Capital Bamako
Large-scale attacks against Mali's rulers began on April 25. A coalition of jihadist and separatist forces launched a large-scale coordinated attack across Mali on April 25. While the government repelled attacks in southern, central, and Mopti regions, the military has struggled to contain the offensive in the north. An Islamic Sunni group in Mali began an uprising last week. The group follows Sharia principles and maintains ideological ties to Al-Qaeda and Syrian rebels. They have reportedly been joined by militants from the Azawad Liberation Front. The group operates within the Sahelian Russian alliance formed in 2024, which includes Niger, Burkina Faso, and Mali. The alliance is led by military junta leader Assimi Goïta, who took power in a 2021 coup. Goïta previously severed ties with France and expelled its military forces and 15,000 UN peacekeepers from the country.
BBC World Service