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Mali Attacks: Sahel confederation warns of escalating security threats

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The Confederation of Sahel States has issued a strong statement following coordinated attacks in Mali on April 25, 2026. The group described the incidents as large-scale, coordinated operations targeting multiple sites and aiming to weaken security forces while spreading fear among civilians. The attacks highlight ongoing security challenges across the Sahel region, where armed groups continue to carry out complex operations.

Impact on civilians and stability

The AES emphasized the human cost of the attacks, particularly the threat posed to civilian populations. The confederation reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening cooperation among member states — including Niger and Burkina Faso — to address security threats. The situation underscores the need for coordinated regional strategies to respond to evolving militant activity.

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