Gunfire rocks Bamako: 'Too soon to tell' if junta will fall
Summary
Gunfire broke out in Mali’s capital, Bamako, as unidentified armed groups attacked army barracks. The military, which rules the country, said it was battling these groups, but it is unclear if this violence will cause the military government to fall.Key Facts
- Armed groups attacked army barracks in Bamako and other areas in Mali.
- The attackers are described as "terrorist groups" but have not been identified.
- Mali is currently ruled by a military junta, meaning the military controls the government.
- The fighting began early in the morning on April 25, 2026.
- Witnesses reported hearing gunfire in several cities during the attacks.
- It is uncertain whether this attack will lead to the military junta losing power.
- Mali has a history of conflict and military rule in recent years.
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