Mali Defence Minister Sadio Camara Killed in Coordinated Armed Attacks

BAMAKO — Mali’s military and government sources confirmed on Sunday that Defence Minister Sadio Camara was killed during a wave of coordinated armed attacks across the country over the weekend. The incident represents one of the most severe security breaches in Mali’s recent history and delivers a devastating blow to the ruling military junta.

Attack Details

According to multiple reports, Camara was killed in a car bomb attack near the capital, Bamako. Simultaneously, al Qaeda-linked jihadist group JNIM (Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims) and other armed factions launched coordinated assaults on multiple cities across Mali.

Bamako’s international airport was temporarily closed amid explosions and gunfire, and several military bases came under attack. The UK government has issued a travel warning advising against all travel to Mali.

Camara’s Background

Sadio Camara was a central figure in Mali’s military junta, playing key roles in both the 2020 and 2021 coups. He was appointed Defence Minister in 2021 and was tasked with addressing the country’s deteriorating security situation.

His death represents an unprecedented loss for the junta’s leadership. It remains unclear how the military government will fill this critical vacancy.

Deteriorating Security Situation

The attacks come against a backdrop of worsening security conditions in Mali. In recent years, despite the junta’s repeated pledges to combat terrorism, jihadist groups have expanded their operational range from northern border regions to central areas and even the outskirts of the capital.

Meanwhile, Tuareg separatist fighters announced the capture of the northern city of Kidal, further eroding the central government’s control.

International Response

The UN peacekeeping mission in Mali (MINUSMA) withdrew at the end of 2023, leaving the Malian government increasingly reliant on Russia’s Wagner Group for military support against terrorism. However, Wagner’s capabilities have also come under scrutiny.

The French Presidency issued a statement mourning Camara’s death and calling on all parties in Mali to exercise restraint and maintain stability and security.

Analysts suggest that Camara’s death could further intensify domestic power struggles within Mali and complicate the already fragile security situation in the Sahel region.

Sources: Al Jazeera / Reuters / africanews