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Mali violence escalates: Defence minister Sadio Camara killed in ‘terrorist attack’

Mali violence escalates: Defence minister Sadio Camara killed in 'terrorist attack'

Mali defence minister Sadio Camara (Image/X)

The security crisis in Mali escalated further after defence minister Sadio Camara was killed in an attack on his residence in Kati on Saturday, according to RFI Radio reports. The killing comes amid a wave of coordinated strikes involving separatist fighters and Al-Qaeda-linked militants that targeted the capital Bamako and several other cities across the country.The violence marks one of the most serious security escalations in recent years, with separatist groups in the north confirming that they joined hands with Islamist militants in the coordinated assault on Malian army positions. The attacks, which left at least 16 people injured including civilians and soldiers, were initially claimed by the al-Qaida-linked group Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), but were later confirmed to have involved a joint operation with the Tuareg-led separatist group Azawad Liberation Front (FLA). The violence broke out early Saturday with gunfire and explosions reported near Bamako’s Modibo Keita International Airport and the Kati military base, one of the country’s key defence installations outside the capital. Similar attacks were also reported in the central and northern cities of Sevare, Kidal and Gao.Also Read | Watch: Gunfire, blasts rock Mali’s capital, other cities; defence min’s residence targeted — what we know so farWitnesses reported heavy gunfire, explosions and the deployment of military helicopters as security forces moved in. Roads were blocked and residents were urged to remain indoors as fighting continued. A three-day overnight curfew was later imposed in Bamako from 9 pm to 6 am.United nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres condemned the attack. According to a statement issued by UN spokesperson read: “The Secretary‑General is deeply concerned by reports of attacks in several locations across Mali. He strongly condemns these acts of violence, expresses solidarity with the Malian people & stresses the need to protect civilians & civilian infrastructure.

Separatists confirm alliance with Islamist group

In a significant development, FLA spokesperson Mohamed El Maouloud Ramadan confirmed that separatist fighters had taken part in the attacks alongside JNIM, according to Associated Press.“This operation is being carried out in partnership with the JNIM, which is also committed to defending the people against the military regime in Bamako,” he said in a statement. The separatists also claimed control over parts of Kidal and Gao, two key cities in northern Mali, signalling a renewed push for influence in the region where they have long sought an independent state called Azawad.

Government response and casualties

Mali’s government said 16 people were wounded in the attacks, including both civilians and military personnel. Several militants were killed, though officials did not provide exact numbers of attackers neutralised.State television confirmed that Malian forces were “engaged in eliminating the attackers,” while authorities imposed emergency restrictions to stabilise the situation in the capital.The governor of Bamako’s district announced a strict curfew and security forces were deployed across sensitive locations, including the airport zone and military installations.

Regional concern and ECOWAS reaction

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) condemned the coordinated attacks and called for stronger regional cooperation to counter rising militant violence across the Sahel.Security analysts said the coordination between jihadist groups and separatists marks a worrying shift, potentially complicating already fragile counterinsurgency efforts in Mali and neighbouring states. The separatist group also issued a statement urging Russia to reconsider its support for Mali’s military government, alleging that foreign backing has worsened conditions for civilians.Mali’s junta, which came to power through coups in 2020 and 2021, has increasingly relied on Russian security assistance after reducing cooperation with Western partners. However, the security situation has continued to deteriorate, with rising militant attacks and recurring clashes across the country.The attacks come amid a broader surge in violence in the Sahel region, where Islamist insurgencies and separatist movements have expanded despite years of military operations and international support efforts. Go to Source

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