Mali faces a critical security situation following large-scale attacks on 25 and 26 April by jihadists of the Islamic and Muslim Support Group (JNIM), allied with Al-Qaeda, and the rebellion of the Front de libération de l'Azawad (FLA), which is predominantly Tuareg. Since 30 April, the jihadists have also imposed a road blockade on several roads leading to the capital Bamako. In addition to having a negative impact on the country's economy, whi…
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Mali faces a critical security situation following large-scale attacks on 25 and 26 April by jihadists of the Islamic and Muslim Support Group (JNIM), allied with Al-Qaeda, and the rebellion of the Front de libération de l'Azawad (FLA), which is predominantly Tuareg. Since 30 April, the jihadists have also imposed a road blockade on several roads leading to the capital Bamako. In addition to having a negative impact on the country's economy, whi…