Mali leader Goita assumes role of defence minister after attacks, state media says
The move follows coordinated attacks that killed the previous minister and seized several towns and military bases, officials said.
- On Monday, President Assimi Goïta assumed duties as defense minister after his predecessor, Gen. Sadio Camara, was killed in coordinated attacks by insurgent forces that stunned Mali.
- The April 25 attacks were launched by the al-Qaeda-linked JNIM and the Tuareg-led Azawad Liberation Front, killing Camara in a suicide bombing at his home in Kati, a garrison town near Bamako.
- Insurgents have intensified pressure on the military government by imposing a blockade around Bamako since last week, severing the only route to the Western city of Kayes.
- Army chief of staff Gen. Oumar Diarra was appointed deputy defense minister to assist Goïta, while authorities arrested military personnel and civilians suspected of aiding the militants.
- Mali partners with Niger and Burkina Faso in the Alliance of Sahel States to conduct air strikes against insurgents, though large regions remain outside government control despite Russian military support.
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Mali leader Goita assumes role of defence minister after attacks, state media says
The leader of Mali's military government, Assimi Goita, has taken over as defence minister after the military officer who previously filled the role was killed in coordinated attacks on April 25 by al Qaeda-linked militants and Tuareg separatists, state television reported on Monday.
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Mali's junta leader, Assimi Goita, will assume the additional role of defence minister, according to a decree announced on Monday, after the death of the previous minister in large-scale attacks
General Assimi Goïta, head of the Malian junta that runs the Transition, now combines his duties with that of Minister of Defence, according to a decree read Monday 4 May on public television ORTM. He replaces, at the head of this strategic ministry, General Sadio Camara, killed during the attack on his residence in Kati, military fief, on 25 April. To assist him, he also appointed a deputy minister.
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