Explosions Near Mali Military Base: Tensions Flare with Growing Insurgencies
Explosions and gunfire erupted near Mali's main military base in Kati. The cause remains unknown, and no group claimed responsibility. Mali faces ongoing insurgencies involving al Qaeda and Islamic State affiliates. The government has relied on Russian mercenaries for support but is now strengthening ties with the U.S.
In a dramatic escalation of violence in Mali, two loud explosions and sustained gunfire were reported early Saturday near the Kati military base, just outside the capital city, Bamako. Soldiers swiftly deployed to the area, blocking roads, as uncertainty swirled regarding the explosions' origin.
The unexplained blasts occurred amid an ongoing struggle by Mali's military leaders, who assumed power following coups in 2020 and 2021, to stabilize a country repeatedly targeted by militant groups. These groups have launched frequent attacks in the north and central regions, highlighting the challenges faced by the military.
Mali remains a hotspot of insurgency, grappling with threats from West African factions of al Qaeda and Islamic State, as well as a long-standing Tuareg rebellion. The government, under Assimi Goita, previously sought Russian mercenary assistance but is now seeking to renew defense collaboration with the U.S. to counter these threats more effectively.
(With inputs from agencies.)

