Loud blasts, gunfire heard near Mali's main military camp, Reuters witness says


BAMAKO, April 25 (Reuters) - ⁠Two loud explosions and sustained gunfire were heard ⁠early Saturday morning near Mali's main military ‌base Kati outside the capital Bamako, and soldiers deployed blocking off roads in the area, a Reuters witness said.

It was not ​clear what caused the explosions ⁠and no militant group ⁠immediately claimed responsibility for an attack.

Mali's military leaders took ⁠power ‌after coups in 2020 and 2021, vowing to restore security in a country where ⁠militants control large areas of the north ​and centre ‌and stage frequent attacks on the army and ⁠civilians.

The central ​Sahel country is battling insurgencies by the West Africa affiliates of al Qaeda and Islamic state. It ⁠is also grappling with a much ​longer history of Tuareg-led rebellion in the north.

The government led by Assimi Goita has leaned on Russian mercenaries ⁠for security support while initially spurring defence cooperation with Western countries.

Recently it has pursued closer ties with the U.S.

Reuters reported in March that Mali and ​the U.S. were nearing a ⁠deal that would allow Washington to resume flying aircraft ​and drones over the West ‌African country's airspace to gather ​intelligence on jihadist groups.

(Reporting by Mali newsroom; Writing by Robbie Corey-Boulet; Editing by Bate Felix)

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