Mali’s Defence Minister Killed in Coordinated Militant Attacks

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Read more Mali has been rocked by a series of coordinated attacks that have left its Defence Minister dead, marking a significant escalation in the country’s ongoing security crisis. The assaults, carried out across multiple regions, targeted key military installations and government-linked sites, exposing vulnerabilities in the nation’s defense system. According to early reports, heavily armed fighters launched near-simultaneous strikes on strategic locations, including areas around the capital and major military bases. Explosions and sustained gunfire were reported, creating panic among residents and forcing security forces into intense मुकाबat operations. Amid the chaos, the Defence Minister was fatally wounded after attackers reportedly struck close to his residence. The scale and coordination of the attacks suggest careful planning and collaboration among armed groups. Analysts believe that militant factions, some linked to extremist networks and others tied to separatist movement...

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