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Mali: Armed Forces Want to Reassure the Risk of Blockade After Jnim Attacks
Summary by Radio France Internationale
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JNIM attack disrupts vital fuel supply between Senegal and Mali
In early September 2025, Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimeen (JNIM), an al-Qaeda-linked militant group, announced a blockade on fuel imports into Mali, particularly affecting key trade routes near Kayes and Nioro in the west. Since then, JNIM militants have repeatedly targeted fuel convoys in these regions as part of the blockade. Verified reports confirm that at least 40 fuel tankers have been destroyed in attacks on convoys. JNIM has clai…
·Johannesburg, South Africa
Read Full ArticleIn Mali, in the face of the growing fear of a possible blockade against Bamako, the military authorities held on Tuesday, 16 September, to reaffirm their commitment to protect the population and, in particular, economic operators.
·Paris, France
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