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Recent Attacks in Bamako Underscore Challenges for Mali's Junta Government

The recent coordinated attacks in Bamako reveal significant vulnerabilities within Mali's junta-led government, raising questions about its stability and control.

Editorial Staff1 min read

On April 25, 2026, coordinated attacks struck the capital of Mali, Bamako, marking a troubling moment for the country's ruling junta.

Experts, including Andrew Lebovich from Clingendael's Conflict Research Unit, have characterized these incidents as a 'dramatic setback' for the government.

The situation has led to increased scrutiny of the junta's ability to maintain control and security in the region.

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