Gunfire heard in Mali's capital Bamako


  • World
  • Tuesday, 17 Sep 2024

BAMAKO (Reuters) -Gunfire was heard early on Tuesday morning in Mali's capital Bamako.

Reuters heard the gunfire in the neighbourhood of Banankabougou. People heading to the mosque for morning prayers turned back as shots rang out.

The gunfire started around 0530 GMT. Some residents said it came from the direction of the airport, while others said it was coming from next to the gendarmerie.

A security source said gunfire was heard in several neighbourhoods, including areas close to the main international airport.

Mali is one of several West African countries fighting an Islamist insurgency that took roots in Mali's arid north in 2012 and has since spread across the Sahel and more recently to the north of coastal countries.

Thousands have been killed and millions displaced in the region amid the militants' advance and military efforts to push them back, with governments and fighters accused of violence against civilians.

Frustration against the authorities for failing to restore security contributed to two coups in Mali - in 2020 and 2021 - followed by two in neighbouring Burkina Faso and one in Niger.

But jihadist attacks have escalated despite the juntas' promises to improve security, including by replacing alliances with Western countries with Russian support, including mercenaries from Russia's Wagner private army.

Experienced Wagner fighters were killed at the end of July during a battle between Tuareg rebels and the Malian army, which suffered heavy losses and was ambushed by jihadists as it withdrew.

(Reporting by Tiemoko Diallo and David LewisWriting by Sofia ChristensenEditing by Alexander Winning and Peter Graff)

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