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31 Mar 2021 | 10:16 AM UTC

Mali: Unidentified assailants attack security post in Negala, northwest of Bamako, late March 29

Unidentified militants attacked security posts in Negala, Mali, located northwest of Bamako, late March 29.

Informational

Event

Unidentified assailants attacked a security post and other facilities in Negala, located approximately 60 km (37 miles) northwest of Bamako, overnight March 29-30. Media reports indicate that one person was injured in the attack, and that the assailants made off with equipment and burnt several structures in the area. Further information is unavailable.

Security forces are likely to deploy in the area following the attack. The attacking group remains at large and further incidents are possible.

Context

The recent incident underscores the elevated threat of terrorism in Mali. While terrorism is mainly concentrated in the northern region, militant violence has increased in recent years across central provinces. The threat also extends to Bamako. Foreign governments regularly issue warnings regarding terror threats in the country. The French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs issued a warning March 18 (and reiterated the warning March 25) noting the risk of kidnapping and the threat to Western nationals in Bamako and surrounding areas. The ministry reiterated the terrorism threat against the security forces and Western interests and that the risk of attack was elevated in public places frequented by Westerners. The warning coincided with a security alert by the US Embassy in Mali March 18, which stated that it had obtained information indicating that an attack in Bamako may be imminent.

Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin (JNIM), comprising Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) and its allies, operate in Mali. These groups continue to assume responsibility for attacks in the country, typically targeting UN camps, military convoys, nonstate militia, government personnel, and private citizens and property. Common tactics employed in such attacks include improvised explosive devices, assassinations, complex ambushes, rocket and mortar fire, suicide attacks, bombings, car bombs, land mines, kidnappings, and armed assaults.

Advice

Exercise maximum caution if operating in Mali, including around government buildings, security installations, business and financial centers, diplomatic missions, and international organization offices. Limit exposure to identifiable targets; do not linger in lobbies or near entrances to hotels, restaurants, places of worship, or other crowded sites. Shop and dine during off-peak hours. To the extent possible, limit travel in or near popular public areas where Westerners congregate; minimize movement after nightfall.