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attacks on Bamako’s international airport and four other cities in central and northern Mali
attacks hit Bamako’s international airport, while JNIM fighters and Tuareg separatists seized control of the key northern
Bamako, where President Assimi Goita, the head of Mali’s military government, lives were attacked along with the airport
attacks in Kati, near the capital, as well as the Bamako airport and other locations
attacks in several locations across Mali,” a UN spokesperson posted on X. “He strongly condemns these acts of violence.” In addition to Kati, Saturday’s strikes hit near Bamako airport
Bamako. In September 2024, the group attacked the capital’s airport and an elite police
attacks by gunmen that began on Saturday. They were carried out in Kati near Bamako as well as the capital’s airport
Bamako, and the head of military intelligence was killed. Other attacks hit Mali’s international airport
attacks have affected the capital, Bamako, as well as at least three other locations. In Bamako, sustained gunfire and explosions were heard near the main airport
attacks on army bases over the weekend that killed Defence Minister Sadio Camara, his wife, two children and an unclear number of other people. Intermittent explosions continued around Senou International Airport, south of the capital
Bamako from Ethiopia, told the BBC that all flights into the city were cancelled early on Saturday. It is not yet clear whether the reported attacks have affected the airport
attackers used car bombs and armed drones in their assaults on Kati – a junta stronghold just outside the capital, Bamako – as well as the eastern city of Gao and central towns of Mopti and Sévaré
Bamako’s airport, while driving Russian soldiers – deployed in support of government forces – out of Kidal in the north. No statement accompanied the photos of Goita’s meeting with Russian Ambassador Igor Gromyko
attacks by al-Qaeda-affiliated fighters was also [reported](/news/2026/5/7/armed-fighters-kill-at-least-30-people-in-attacks-in-central-mali) on May 7, killing at least 30 people in central Mali. The villages of Korikori and Gomossogou in the Mopti region were targeted. Mali, which