Insurgents attack military bases across Mali

Published April 26, 2026 Updated April 26, 2026 05:03am

BAMAKO: Insurgents launched attacks across Mali early on Saturday, with the army later saying it had regained control as the military-led government faced one of the biggest operations against it in a long battle with affiliates of Al Qaeda and the militant Islamic State group.

A UN security note reported “simultaneous complex attacks” in Kati and near the airport in the capital Bamako, as well as in cities and towns further north in the West African, gold-producing country, including Mopti, Gao and Kidal.

“There’s gunfire everywhere,” a witness in the central town of Sevare said as the US embassy urged its citizens to shelter in place and Britons were advised against travel to Mali, where the army said it had been attacked by unidentified “terrorist” groups in multiple places.

South of Bamako, people attempting to access the airport found themselves almost inside the combat zone, with heavy gunfire nearby and helicopters overhead, one passenger said.

Two explosions and sustained gunfire were heard shortly before 6am near the main military base Kati, north of Bamako, and shots were still ringing out there more than four hours later, a witness and two residents said.

Two witnesses said Defence Minister Sadio Camara’s house in Kati was destroyed in the attack.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility from West African Al Qaeda affiliate Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin, which frequently attacks military installations. But four security sources said the group was involved and appeared to have coordinated with the Azawad Liberation Front, a Tuareg-dominated rebel alliance that claimed responsibility for operations in Gao and Kidal.

Published in Dawn, April 26th, 2026

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