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Jihadist airport assault leaves Mali's junta rattled

Screenshot 2024 09 21 161418.png Col Assimi Goïta seized power, with a pledge to end insecurity

Sat, 21 Sep 2024 Source: BBC

On September 17, 2024, jihadist fighters attacked Bamako's international airport in Mali, showcasing the country’s fragile security.

The militants, linked to al-Qaeda, burned a presidential jet and caused significant chaos. Reports suggest up to 100 people may have died in the assault.

This attack underscores the ongoing conflict in Mali, where instability has persisted since 2011.

Despite military efforts and support from Russian mercenaries, the junta led by Col Assimi Goïta struggles to control jihadist threats, which are spreading throughout the region.

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Source: BBC