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Mali Army Battles Jihadists in Bamako, Gao Amid Escalating Sahel Violence

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Mali Army Battles Jihadists in Bamako, Gao Amid Escalating Sahel Violence

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Last updated: April 25, 2026 2:12 pm
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Mali Faces Coordinated Attacks: Military Clashes With Unidentified Armed Groups in Bamako

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Gunfire Erupts in Key CitiesA Deepening Security CrisisPolitical Crackdowns and Media RestrictionsHumanitarian Toll and Regional FalloutWhat Comes Next?

By Nexio News

Bamako, Mali — Mali’s military engaged in fierce clashes with armed fighters on Saturday after coordinated attacks targeted army barracks in the capital, Bamako, and other strategic locations across the country. The violence marks the latest escalation in a long-running security crisis that has gripped the West African nation since 2012.

Gunfire Erupts in Key Cities

Residents reported heavy gunfire in multiple districts of Bamako, including Kati—home to military leader General Assimi Goita. Witnesses described chaotic scenes as security forces scrambled to repel the assailants. Fighting also broke out in northern cities such as Gao and Kidal, as well as in the central town of Sevaré.

No group has yet claimed responsibility for the assaults, but suspicions immediately fell on jihadist factions linked to Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State (IS). Last year, militants attempted to paralyze Bamako by disrupting fuel supplies—a tactic that has resurfaced in recent months.

A Deepening Security Crisis

Mali has been a battleground for jihadist insurgencies since 2012, when extremist groups first seized control of northern territories. Despite international military interventions, including a now-ended French mission, violence has only intensified. Local militias, separatist movements, and criminal networks have further destabilized the country.

The ruling junta, which took power in coups in 2020 and 2021, has severed ties with former colonial power France and pivoted toward Russia for security support. The Wagner Group, a now-defunct Russian mercenary force, previously operated alongside Malian troops before rebranding as the “Africa Corps” under direct Kremlin control.

Political Crackdowns and Media Restrictions

Amid the unrest, Mali’s military government has tightened its grip on dissent. Authorities have dissolved political parties and cracked down on critics. In November, the country’s media regulator suspended French broadcasters LCI and TF1, accusing them of spreading “falsehoods” about jihadist activities.

The junta initially promised a return to civilian rule by March 2024 but later extended General Goita’s presidency indefinitely, allowing him to serve renewable five-year terms without elections.

Humanitarian Toll and Regional Fallout

The conflict has exacted a devastating human cost. Thousands have been killed, and tens of thousands have fled to neighboring countries like Mauritania. Meanwhile, regional tensions persist as Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso—all under military rule—have formed the “Alliance of Sahel States,” distancing themselves from Western allies.

The U.S. has sought to re-engage with Mali, sending envoys to Bamako in an effort to revive diplomatic relations. Togo has also attempted to mediate between the Sahel nations and Western powers.

What Comes Next?

With jihadist groups like JNIM (Al-Qaeda’s regional affiliate) continuing to target infrastructure, Mali’s stability remains fragile. The latest attacks suggest militants are emboldened, capable of striking even heavily guarded military sites.

As the junta leans further into its alliance with Russia, questions linger over whether foreign backing can stem the violence—or if Mali’s crisis will deepen further.

— Reported by Nexio News

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