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BAMAKO: Anti-junta fighters and their separatist Tuareg allies hit Mali with fresh coordinated attacks on Saturday, striking multiple towns and a prison just months after hobbling the country’s military with a similar wave of assaults.
The fighting comes after the Al Qaeda-linked JNIM fighters and Tuareg FLA separatists in late April captured the strategic northern town of Kidal and killed Mali’s defence minister.
On Saturday, they carried out their latest offensive in the northern towns of Gao, Anefis and Aguelhok, plus the central town of Sevare and at a prison in Kenieroba near the west African nation’s capital.
Since coups in 2020 and 2021, Mali has been led by the military. Its junta leaders had promised to restore calm in the vast desert nation that has been grappling with a security crisis since 2012, but so far have mostly failed to deliver.










