Armed groups launched coordinated attacks on several cities across Mali on Saturday, including the capital Bamako, triggering explosions and heavy gunfire as security forces moved to contain the situation, officials said.
The simultaneous assaults targeted multiple locations, with military installations and strategic security positions appearing to be the main objectives. Residents in affected areas reported panic as loud blasts and sustained shooting echoed through the streets.
Malian security forces quickly deployed troops to engage the attackers and secure key sites, according to initial reports. Operations to repel the armed groups and restore stability were ongoing as of Saturday evening.
Eyewitnesses described scenes of confusion and fear as government forces exchanged fire with unidentified gunmen. Movement in some districts was temporarily disrupted while authorities responded to the unfolding violence.
The West African nation has struggled with persistent insecurity for years, with armed groups frequently striking military and civilian positions across various regions. Saturday’s attacks underscore the continued volatility despite ongoing counterinsurgency efforts.
Authorities have not yet released details on casualties or the number of attackers involved. Security operations remain active as officials work to fully assess the scale of the incident and prevent further violence.
Residents in affected cities have been urged to remain vigilant while security forces attempt to bring the situation under control and restore calm. More information is expected as investigations continue.




