Mali's President Goïta Addresses Nation Amid Rising Insurgent Threats
Sourced from 4 publications
- •Mali's leader Assimi Goïta addressed the nation, asserting control after recent insurgent attacks.
- •The jihadist group JNIM announced a 'total siege' on Mali's capital, Bamako, intensifying security concerns.
- •Goïta has vowed to 'neutralise' insurgent groups as Mali faces increasing challenges to its stability.
- •Russia is supporting Goïta's administration, countering speculation about a coup in the country.
- •Experts suggest that while Bamako is not imminently at risk of capture, Mali's long-term security outlook is precarious.
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