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Mali’s defence minister reported dead in major weekend assault

By Thomson Reuters Apr 26, 2026 | 5:46 AM

BAMAKO, April 26 (Reuters) – Mali Defence Minister Sadio Camara was killed in an attack by al Qaeda-linked group JNIM on ​his residence at the Kati military ‌base outside Bamako on Saturday, France’s RFI radio reported on Sunday.

Attacks continued on Sunday, a day after an al Qaeda affiliate and Tuareg rebels carried ‌out ​one of the largest ⁠coordinated attacks in the ⁠country in recent years, as gunfire rang out in a garrison town near Mali’s capital, a Reuters witness said.

The United Nations ​called for an international response to violence and terrorism in the West Africa ⁠Sahel region following Saturday’s large-scale ⁠assaults.

“The Secretary‑General is deeply concerned ​by reports of attacks in several locations across ​Mali. He strongly condemns these acts of ‌violence,” a U.N. spokesperson posted on X.

An al Qaeda affiliate and Tuareg rebels claimed responsibility for the coordinated attacks around the capital, ⁠Bamako, in gold-producing areas and elsewhere across Mali, in one of the boldest operations insurgents have mounted ⁠in their ‌campaign against the military-led government.

The final ⁠toll of deaths and injuries ​remained ‌unclear on Sunday, as did the ​fate of ⁠the contested city of Kidal, which the insurgents claimed to have recaptured from government forces in the assault.

(Reporting by Mali newsroom; Writing by Jessica DonatiEditing by Bate Felix, Helen Popper, ​Alexandra Hudson)