Local sources report that armed attacks in central Mali have resulted in the deaths of approximately 50 individuals, including civilians, marking a new escalation of violence in the country. These attacks are believed to have been carried out by militants affiliated with Al-Qaeda amid a deteriorating security situation.
In his first public appearance since the escalation of armed attacks, Malian President Assimi Goita stated that the security situation in the country is under control. These remarks come at a sensitive time as violence continues to rise across various regions of Mali.
Mali is experiencing severe instability after a series of coordinated attacks by the GSIM group, resulting in the death of the deputy leader of the ruling military council. These events highlight the rising security threats in the country.
Last Saturday, Mali experienced a series of coordinated attacks executed by armed groups, targeting the capital Bamako and four other cities. A jihadist group linked to Al-Qaeda claimed responsibility for these attacks, raising concerns about the security situation in the country.
Mali has witnessed a surge in violence, with eyewitnesses reporting explosions and gunfire around the 'Kati' military base, as well as attacks in the towns of 'Gao', 'Kidal', and 'Sevare'. These events occur amid increasing security instability in the country.
The Malian army announced coordinated attacks by armed groups on multiple military sites, including near the capital Bamako, signaling increased security tensions. Clashes continue amid reports of explosions and heavy gunfire.
The Malian army announced on Saturday that the situation in the country is under control following a series of attacks by armed groups in the capital Bamako and other cities. The army is actively working to eliminate the attackers who targeted military sites.
This morning, the capital of Mali, Bamako, and other cities experienced a series of coordinated attacks by armed groups, resulting in powerful explosions. These attacks occur amid ongoing political and security turmoil in Mali.
A series of armed attacks resulted in the deaths of 60 individuals in northwestern Nigeria, marking one of the worst waves of violence the country has experienced recently. These incidents occurred amid rising security tensions in the region.
Nigerian military sources report that at least 26 people were killed in three separate attacks targeting civilians and police officers over the weekend. These incidents highlight the escalating violence in the country.
Iran-backed Iraqi factions continue to expand their attacks against the United States and its interests in the region, targeting the Peshmerga leadership in the Kurdistan region. This escalation has prompted a US response through airstrikes on Popular Mobilization Forces sites.
An Iraqi armed group has claimed responsibility for a series of attacks on American military bases, executing five strikes in the past 24 hours. Reports confirm that 10 drones were intercepted and destroyed over the city of Erbil.
Kuwait has summoned the Iraqi chargé d'affaires in a move reflecting its discontent over recent armed attacks targeting its territory. This action comes amid escalating security tensions in the region.
The Kuwaiti Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Iraqi chargé d'affaires today, delivering a formal protest note regarding the ongoing attacks by Iraqi armed factions on Kuwaiti territory, reflecting rising tensions between the two countries.
The U.S. Embassy in Iraq has reported a surge in attacks by Iran-aligned armed groups targeting American citizens and U.S.-related sites across the country, raising significant concerns about the safety of Americans in the region.
An armed faction in Iraq launched a missile attack from a residential neighborhood in western Baghdad late Saturday, resulting in material damage. This incident is part of an ongoing security escalation in the Iraqi capital.