Mali leader Goita assumes role of defence minister after attacks, state media says


FILE PHOTO: Malian President Assimi Goita attends the state funeral of Defence Minister Sadio Camara, who was killed in a militant attack, in Bamako, Mali, April 30, 2026. Mali Presidency via Facebook /Handout via REUTERS/ File Photo

BAMAKO, May 4 (Reuters) - The ⁠leader of Mali's military government, Assimi Goita, has ⁠taken over as defence minister after the military ‌officer who previously filled the role was killed in coordinated attacks on April 25 by al Qaeda-linked militants and Tuareg separatists, state television ​reported on Monday.

Mali's army chief of ⁠staff, General Oumar Diarra, ⁠will serve as minister delegate for defence, said the report, ⁠which ‌described the move as a "strategic decision coming in a security context that remains sensitive."

The simultaneous attacks ⁠beginning on the morning of April 25 showed ​how fighters ‌from different groups with different goals were able to ⁠strike at ​the heart of the West African country's military government, which took power after coups in 2020 and 2021.

Sadio Camara, the ⁠former defence minister who was instrumental ​in forging stronger ties with Russia, was killedwhen a car laden with explosives driven by a suicide attacker drove into ⁠his residence, the government has previously said.

The attacks set off fighting across Mali's vast desert north, raising the prospect of significant gains by armed groups that have shown ​an increasing willingness to strike neighbouring ⁠countries and, analysts say, could eventually set their sights further ​afield.

Malian authorities are investigating soldiers suspected ‌of involvement in the attacks, a ​judicial official said on Friday.

(Reporting by Mali newsroom, Writing by Robbie Corey-Boulet; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

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