(FILES) Colonel Sadio Camara, Minister of Defense and Veterans of Mali, is seen at the meeting of Ministers of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), Ouagadougou, February 15, 2024. Mali's defence minister died after an attack on his house, his family said on April 26, 2026, as the army fought a second day of battles with jihadist fighters and separatist rebels near the capital Bamako and other cities, putting the Sahel nation's ruling junta under severe pressure. Defence Minister Sadio Camara, his second wife and two of his grandchildren died after a car bomb attack on his home in the junta stronghold of Kita, outside Bamako, his family and an official said. April 25's shock synchronised attacks by Tuareg rebels of the Azawad Liberation Front (FLA) coalition and the jihadist Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (JNIM) targeted several areas in the vast arid country. (Photo by FANNY NOARO-KABRÉ / AFP)

Mali’s Defence Minister, Sadio Camara, has been killed following a series of coordinated terrorist attacks that struck multiple military and strategic targets across the country.

State media confirmed that Camara died after attackers targeted his residence in Kati, a major military town near the capital, Bamako. Reports said members of his family were also among the casualties.

The attacks, carried out on Saturday, hit several locations including Bamako, Kati, Gao, Sevare, Mopti and Kidal, marking one of the most extensive offensives in Mali in recent years.

Responsibility for the assaults was reportedly claimed by Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), an al-Qaeda-linked militant group, working alongside the Azawad Liberation Front (FLA), a separatist Tuareg alliance.

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Witnesses reported loud explosions, gunfire, and clashes around military installations, while airports were temporarily disrupted and emergency security measures imposed in affected areas.

Malian authorities said counter-operations were underway and claimed security forces had repelled several assaults, though the full casualty toll has not yet been independently verified.

Camara was a key figure in Mali’s military-led government and played a central role in the country’s post-coup leadership and shifting defence alliances in recent years. His death is expected to deepen uncertainty in a nation already battling jihadist insurgency and political instability.

Regional and international observers have expressed growing concern that the latest violence could further destabilise the Sahel region, where extremist attacks have surged over the past decade.

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