SECURITY — April 26, 2026

Al Qaeda-Linked Militants Launch Coordinated Attacks Across Mali, Army Reports

Coordinated attacks by an Al Qaeda-linked militant group struck multiple Malian cities, including Bamako, wounding at least sixteen people. The Malian army reports that it has contained the situation and brought the violence under control.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Khaama Press2 min read

Al Qaeda-Linked Militants Launch Coordinated Attacks Across Mali, Army Reports
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Coordinated militant attacks struck multiple cities across Mali, including the capital, Bamako, according to statements from Malian military authorities. The assaults were attributed to Jama’at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin, a militant network with established ties to Al Qaeda. Security forces responded to the simultaneous incidents, which targeted several urban centers across the country.

Officials reported that at least sixteen individuals sustained injuries during the violence. As of the latest update, authorities have not released an official death toll or provided detailed information regarding the extent of property damage. Military representatives stated that security personnel successfully engaged the attackers and have brought the situation under control in the affected areas.

The militant group has maintained an active presence in the region, carrying out operations that have contributed to ongoing instability. The recent coordinated strikes underscore the persistent security challenges facing the country and the broader Sahel region despite continued counterinsurgency efforts by national forces.

The Malian army emphasized that security measures remain heightened across the capital and surrounding areas. Authorities are continuing to assess the full scope of the incidents and investigate the movements of the attackers. Further details regarding casualties and operational outcomes are expected to be provided as the official investigation progresses.

Read the original reporting at Khaama Press

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Single-source report citing Malian authorities and the Associated Press with concrete, checkable details (specific locations, named perpetrator group, casualty figures, and official statements). Meets the reliable threshold due to direct attribution and specific details, despite lacking corroborating outlets.

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