Mali’s military is grappling with renewed challenges after coordinated attacks by Tuareg rebels and Islamist militants over the weekend. The insurgents targeted several army bases and a prison near the capital, Bamako, leading to chaos and violence across multiple towns. Despite the military’s claims of regaining control, reports from affected areas indicate ongoing hostilities and uncertainty about the government’s ability to maintain order.
The attacks are indicative of a broader security crisis, one that has worsened since the military junta took control in recent years. The junta’s shift away from traditional French military support towards partnerships with Russia has not evidently quelled the insurgency, which has roots stemming back to 2012 when Tuareg rebels first rose in arms over longstanding grievances of marginalization by the central government. This latest surge in violence raises critical concerns about safety and stability within and beyond Mali’s borders.
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