Bamako, Mali. Two loud explosions and sustained gunfire were heard early Saturday near Mali’s main military base Kati outside the capital, and soldiers deployed to block off roads in the area, a Reuters witness said. The cause of the explosions was not immediately clear and no militant group claimed responsibility.
Incident near Kati base
The explosions and gunfire were reported early Saturday morning near the Kati base outside Bamako. Soldiers were seen deployed in the area, blocking off roads, according to a Reuters witness.
Security situation and political context
Mali’s military leaders took power after coups in 2020 and 2021, saying they would restore security in a country where militants control large areas of the north and centre and stage frequent attacks on the army and civilians.
Insurgencies and rebellion
Mali is battling insurgencies by the West Africa affiliates of al Qaeda and Islamic state. The country is also grappling with a longer history of Tuareg-led rebellion in the north.
International partnerships
The government led by Assimi Goita has leaned on Russian mercenaries for security support while initially spurring defence cooperation with Western countries. Recently, it has pursued closer ties with the U.S.
U.S. airspace intelligence talks
Reuters reported in March that Mali and the U.S. were nearing a deal that would allow Washington to resume flying aircraft and drones over Mali’s airspace to gather intelligence on jihadist groups.
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