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Brits are told ‘leave Mali immediately’ by UK government

Brits have been told to leave Mali immediately as violence surges across the country, with coordinated attacks reaching the capital, Bamako.

The warning comes after a wave of assaults over the weekend, prompting the Foreign Office to advise against all travel to the West African nation.

A Foreign Office statement said: ‘FCDO advises against all travel to the whole of the Mali due to the unpredictable security conditions. 

‘If you’re in Mali, you should leave immediately by commercial flight if you judge it safe to do so.

‘Do not try to leave Mali by overland routes to neighbouring countries as this is too dangerous. This is due to terrorist attacks along national highways.’

It added there is a high threat of kidnapping and criminal activity across the country,  including in Bamako, and warned: ‘If you choose to remain in Mali, you do so at your own risk’.

France has also urged its nationals in Mali to leave ‘as soon as possible’, telling citizens to stay indoors, limit movement and follow instructions from local authorities while awaiting departure.

The clashes saw Islamist fighters linked to Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims join forces with Tuareg separatists, targeting junta positions across the country. 

Images show a group of armed men on motorbikes standing on a street in Kati and vehicles moving through the group near the capital city Bamako, Mali

Images show a group of armed men on motorbikes standing on a street in Kati and vehicles moving through the group near the capital city Bamako, Mali

Mali’s military leader Assimi Goita later insisted the situation was ‘under control’, despite describing the attacks as of ‘extreme gravity’, in his first public address since the weekend of violence.

Goita had made no public appearance or statement for three days, fuelling doubts about his ability to cling to power, but on Tuesday evening – hours after jihadists threatened to blockade the capital Bamako – he made a speech to the nation on state TV.

‘As I am speaking to you, security arrangements have been reinforced. The situation is under control and clearing operations, search efforts, intelligence gathering and security measures are continuing,’ he said.

He urged the population to ‘stand up against division and national fracture’, saying the west African country needed ‘clarity, not panic’.

Earlier on Tuesday, his office released photos of him meeting wounded soldiers and civilians, as well as the ambassador of key ally Russia.

The photos were the first anyone had seen of Goita since the rebels launched a coordinated dawn offensive on Saturday against strategic junta positions, including areas around Bamako.

The attacks were the largest in nearly 15 years and saw two former foes – Islamist insurgents and Tuareg separatists – join forces against the military junta and its Russian paramilitary backers.

At least 23 people were killed in two days of fierce fighting, a hospital source told AFP on Tuesday.

Defence Minister Sadio Camara, seen as the mastermind behind the junta’s pivot to Russia, was among those killed.

The clashes pitted the army against Tuareg separatists from the Azawad Liberation Front (FLA) and their allies within the Al-Qaeda-linked jihadist Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (JNIM).

At his meeting with Goita, Russian ambassador Igor Gromyko ‘reaffirmed his country’s commitment to stand with Mali in the fight against terrorism’, according to the Malian leader’s office.

This is a breaking news story, more to follow. 

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