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Mali leader Goita takes defence post after minister killed

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Mali *Goïta Assimi Goita Al-Qaeda-linked group Tuareg separatists

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May 4, 2026

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Al Jazeera16h ago

Mali leader Goita takes defence post after minister killed

Mali's military leader, Assimi Goita, has assumed the role of defense minister following the death of Sadio Camara during a recent uprising. Camara was killed by a car bomb at his residence during large-scale attacks by an al-Qaeda-linked group collaborating with Tuareg separatists. These rebel groups captured the northern town of Kidal in the most significant assault in Mali in nearly 15 years, resulting in at least 23 deaths, including civilians and children. Goita will continue as president while also holding the defense portfolio, with General Oumar Diarra appointed as delegate minister to the defense ministry. Mali has faced ongoing security challenges since 2012, with various militant and separatist groups active across the country.

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BBC News - World18h ago

Mali junta leader names himself defence minister after predecessor killed

Mali's junta leader, Assimi Goïta, has appointed himself as the new defense minister following the killing of his predecessor. This move comes after a significant offensive led to the withdrawal of Malian and Russian forces from Kidal, raising questions about the military government's strength. Authorities have arrested soldiers suspected of involvement in the attacks, with investigations revealing complicity of both former and current military personnel. Mali, along with Niger and Burkina Faso, has launched joint air strikes against jihadists and separatists, forming the Alliance of Sahel States. Despite these efforts and the expulsion of French troops in favor of Russian forces, large areas within these three militarily-ruled nations remain under insurgent control.

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Key Claims

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Mali's leader Assimi Goita has taken on the role of defence minister.

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The previous defence minister, Sadio Camara, was killed during an uprising by rebel groups.

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Rebel groups, including an al-Qaeda-linked group and Tuareg separatists, attacked key northern town Kidal.

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Mali has faced security crises since at least 2012.

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Mali's junta leader has named himself defence minister following the killing of his predecessor.

May 1, 2026

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Al Jazeera3d ago

Rebel checkpoints reported around Mali’s capital, northern town seized

Al-Qaeda-linked Jamaat Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) and Tuareg separatists are escalating attacks against Mali's military government. JNIM has reportedly established checkpoints around the capital, Bamako, and called for the overthrow of the junta in favor of Islamic law. In the north, Tuareg separatists from the Azawad Liberation Front (FLA) have seized the town of Tessalit, including the Amachach base, following the withdrawal of Malian army elements and Russian forces. These actions follow recent attacks that killed Mali's defense minister. JNIM also claims to have captured a base in central Mali, though Russia's African Corps disputes this, stating they delivered supplies to Malian forces there.

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Key Claims

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JNIM called on Malians to rise up to bring down the junta and adopt Islamic law.

— Reuters

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The JNIM statement about the abandonment of the Hombori base is not true.

— Russia’s African Corps

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Jamaat Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) has set up checkpoints around Bamako and seized the town of Tessalit.

— Reuters

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Attacks by JNIM and Tuareg separatists resulted in the killing of Mali's defence minister, Sadio Camara.

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Fighters are in control of the Amachach base in Tessalit following the withdrawal of the Malian army and Russia’s African Corps.

— Media outlets close to the Azawad armed movement

Apr 30, 2026

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South China Morning Post5d ago

Mali turmoil tests Russia’s image as a security guarantor in Africa

Recent setbacks in Mali are undermining Russia's reputation as a security provider in Africa and jeopardizing its strategic and economic interests. The Moscow-backed military government, which replaced French and UN forces, faced significant challenges over the weekend. An offensive by an al-Qaeda affiliate and a Tuareg separatist group resulted in the death of Mali's Russia-trained defense minister in a suicide bombing. Additionally, Russia's Africa Corps was compelled to retreat from Kidal, a town previously secured with Russian mercenary assistance. Russian aircraft were deployed to repel insurgent advances. These events highlight the difficulties Mali's junta is experiencing despite Russian support.

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Mali’s Russia-trained defence minister, Sadio Camara, was killed in a suicide bombing.

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The military junta turned to Russia for support after expelling French and UN troops following coups in 2020 and 2021.

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Mali’s military government suffered an offensive by West Africa’s al-Qaeda affiliate and a Tuareg-dominated separatist group.

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Russia’s Africa Corps was forced to withdraw from Kidal, a town they helped take in 2023.

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Moscow used helicopter gunships and strategic bombers to hold insurgents back during the weekend offensive.

Apr 29, 2026

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South China Morning Post6d ago

Mali’s junta leader says situation ‘under control’ in first appearance since attacks

Mali's junta leader, Assimi Goita, appeared publicly for the first time since coordinated weekend attacks by insurgents, vowing to neutralize those responsible. The attacks, which occurred on Saturday, targeted Mali's main army base and the area near Bamako's airport, and also saw Russian troops pushed out of Kidal by a Tuareg separatist group. The defense minister, Sadio Camara, was killed in the assaults. Goita met with the Russian ambassador, who reaffirmed Moscow's support for Mali's counter-terrorism efforts. Goita also visited wounded soldiers and offered condolences to the defense minister's family. These events have intensified territorial disputes in northern Mali, with concerns about armed groups potentially expanding their reach.

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Key Claims

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Mali's defence minister, Sadio Camara, was killed in an assault on his home

— Malian government

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Assimi Goita made his first public appearance on Tuesday since insurgents launched coordinated attacks over the weekend.

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West Africa’s al-Qaeda affiliate and a Tuareg-dominated separatist group hit Mali’s main army base and the area near Bamako’s airport.

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Mali’s defence minister, Sadio Camara, was killed in Saturday’s attacks.

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Russia reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Mali in the fight against international terrorism.

— Igor Gromyko

Apr 28, 2026

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Al Jazeera6d ago

Mali military leader Goita emerges as Russia declares it halted coup

Malian military leader Assimi Goita made his first public appearance since recent rebel attacks by meeting with the Russian ambassador. This meeting occurred as Russia declared its forces had thwarted a coup attempt during the weekend's coordinated rebel assaults. The attacks, which targeted key military installations and the area near Bamako's airport, were carried out by West Africa's al-Qaeda affiliate and a Tuareg separatist group. Russian paramilitary forces, part of the Africa Corps deployed to support the Malian government, reportedly engaged in fierce battles and prevented rebels from seizing critical locations, though they were forced to withdraw from the northern town of Kidal. The Russian Ministry of Defence stated its actions helped maintain the authority of the legitimate government and prevent civilian casualties.

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The Guardian - World News6d ago

Russia claims its Africa Corps group prevented coup in Mali after rebels seize towns

Russia's Africa Corps claims its forces prevented a coup in Mali over the weekend, inflicting significant losses on rebels and avoiding civilian casualties. The Russian defense ministry stated its troops in Kidal fought for over 24 hours while surrounded, alleging European and Ukrainian mercenary training for the militants. However, local reports suggest the Africa Corps negotiated their withdrawal with Algeria's mediation. Rebel forces reportedly drove the Africa Corps from Kidal and attacked near Bamako, killing Mali's defense minister. The fall of Kidal, previously recaptured with Russian help, is seen as a setback for Moscow's influence in West Africa, with some Malian officials claiming the Russians were betrayed. This comes as Mali faces escalating violence from a rebel alliance and jihadist groups.

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BBC News - World6d ago

What next for Mali's junta after shock of rebel offensive?

Mali's ruling junta faces significant challenges following coordinated rebel attacks that reached the capital, Bamako, resulted in the defense minister's assassination, and saw territory recaptured in the north. An alliance of the Azawad Liberation Front (FLA) and the al-Qaeda-linked JNIM group claimed responsibility for the assaults, which occurred across the country on Saturday. The scale of the offensive and the withdrawal of Malian and Russian forces from Kidal have raised questions about the strength of Colonel Assimi Goïta's military government, which seized power in August 2020. Analysts suggest the junta's immediate future hinges on its ability to launch a successful counter-offensive against the rebel groups.

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Key Claims

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Mali's military leader Assimi Goita met with Russian Ambassador Igor Gromyko on Tuesday in his first public appearance since weekend attacks.

— Goita's office

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Al-Qaeda affiliates and Tuareg separatists attacked Mali's main army base and the area near Bamako's airport on Saturday.

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Russian Africa Corps mercenaries were forced to withdraw from the northern town of Kidal following rebel attacks.

— Russian Ministry of Defence

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Rebel attacks over the weekend resulted in the death of one of Assimi Goita's ministers.

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The separatist Azawad Liberation Front (FLA) and the al-Qaeda-linked JNIM group claimed responsibility for the attacks.

Apr 26, 2026

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Al JazeeraApr 26

Mali’s Defence Minister Sadio Camara killed during coordinated attacks

Mali's Defence Minister, General Sadio Camara, was killed during coordinated attacks on military sites nationwide on Saturday. Assailants targeted his residence in the garrison town of Kati, a heavily fortified military hub. The attacks were carried out by an al-Qaeda affiliate and Tuareg rebels. Camara was a significant figure in Mali's military government, which came to power after coups in 2020 and 2021. His death is considered a major blow to the country's armed forces. Interim President Assimi Goita was reportedly moved to safety and remains in command. Other locations across Mali, including Bamako and northern cities, were also attacked.

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Key Claims

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Mali’s Defence Minister, General Sadio Camara, has been killed in coordinated attacks on military sites nationwide.

— Issa Ousmane Coulibaly

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Camara’s second wife and two of his grandchildren were also killed in the attack on his home.

— AFP news agency

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Attackers carried out a suicide car bomb assault on Camara’s residence in Kati.

— Nicolas Haque

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Interim President Assimi Goita is alive and well in a secure location and remains in command of the military.

— Nicolas Haque

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The attacks were launched by al-Qaeda-linked JNIM and Tuareg fighters from the Azawad Liberation Front (FLA).

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