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“Al-Qaeda-Linked JNIM, Rebels Launch Major Coordinated Attacks Across Mali, Target Bamako”

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“Al-Qaeda-Linked JNIM, Rebels Launch Major Coordinated Attacks Across Mali, Target Bamako”

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Last updated: April 25, 2026 6:18 pm
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Mali Faces Major Jihadist and Separatist Offensive: Capital Targeted in Coordinated Attacks

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Explosions and Gunfire Rock BamakoGrowing Militant Threat in the SahelInternational Response and Travel Warnings

Bamako, Mali – Mali’s military is battling a large-scale offensive by jihadist and separatist forces after coordinated attacks struck key locations across the country, including near the capital, Bamako, on Saturday.

The assault, one of the most significant in recent months, involved fighters from Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), an al-Qaeda affiliate, and the Tuareg-led Azawad Liberation Front (FLA). The militants targeted military bases, urban centers, and strategic installations from the northern regions to the capital.

Explosions and Gunfire Rock Bamako

In the capital region, residents reported heavy gunfire and explosions near Kati, home to Mali’s largest military base, as well as near Bamako’s airport. A vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) detonated outside the residence of Defense Minister Sadio Camara, though no casualties were confirmed. Unverified reports suggested a military helicopter may have been downed, prompting authorities to shut down Airbase 101 as a precaution.

Mali’s armed forces claimed to have repelled the attackers, stating that many militants were “neutralized” and the situation was “under control.” However, eyewitnesses described ongoing clashes in northern towns, with Kidal reportedly under rebel control and Gao facing breaches.

Growing Militant Threat in the Sahel

The attack highlights the expanding influence of JNIM, which has intensified operations across Mali and the wider Sahel. The group, alongside the Islamic State Sahel Province (ISSP), has repeatedly targeted military outposts, supply routes, and civilian populations, exploiting weak state control in northern and central regions.

Meanwhile, the FLA—a coalition of Tuareg separatist factions—has pursued autonomy for northern Mali, occasionally aligning with jihadist groups for tactical gains. Analysts warn that while the offensive is severe, Mali’s government remains intact.

“Mali isn’t Syria, and JNIM isn’t HTS,” said Philip Brant, a researcher specializing in Sahel conflicts, referencing Syria’s Hayat Tahrir al-Sham. “There’s no imminent collapse of the state, but this attack underscores the persistent security crisis.”

International Response and Travel Warnings

The U.S. Embassy in Mali issued an alert urging citizens to avoid travel due to the deteriorating security situation. Authorities have called for public calm, discouraging the spread of unverified reports.

By late Saturday, officials reported that stability had returned to Bamako following military counter-operations. “Calm has been restored after air strikes and ground interventions,” Brant noted on social media, adding that some militants were killed by troops while others were reportedly lynched by civilians.

The offensive marks a troubling escalation in Mali’s decade-long conflict, raising concerns over the government’s ability to contain the insurgency amid dwindling international support.

— Reported by Nexio News

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