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US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by Mynd44(mod): 10:06pm On Oct 29, 2025
The US embassy in Mali urged American citizens Tuesday to “depart immediately” as a fuel blockade by jihadists who are battling the country’s military-run government renders daily life increasingly dangerous.

Since September, Al-Qaeda-linked fighters have targeted fuel tankers, particularly those coming from Senegal and Ivory Coast, through which the majority of Mali’s imported goods transit.

The jihadists from the Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims, known by its Arabic acronym JNIM, have recently appeared to be seeking to isolate the capital Bamako by increasing operations on the surrounding roads.

The US embassy said in a statement on its website that Americans “should depart immediately using commercial aviation”, citing the “unpredictability of Bamako’s security situation”.

Difficulties, it said, included “continued disruptions of gasoline and diesel supplies, the closure of public institutions such as schools and universities nationwide, and ongoing armed conflict between Malian government and terrorist elements around Bamako”.

On Friday, the US State Department authorised non-emergency personnel and family members of US government employees to leave the country due to the safety risks.

Mali has been battling a security crisis for more than a decade fuelled by violence by jihadists affiliated with Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group, as well as criminal and other gangs.

The country additionally underwent coups in 2020 and 2021 and is ruled by a military junta, which has struggled to counter the armed groups.

Despite military escorts, fuel tankers have had limited success in reaching Bamako.

Many have been set on fire, while drivers and soldiers have been killed or kidnapped in jihadist ambushes.

In its statement Tuesday, the US embassy said “overland routes to neighboring countries may not be safe for travel due to terrorist attacks along national highways”, adding that the international airport in Bamako remained open.

The United States had already issued a “do not travel” advisory for Mali, warning against going to the country “for any reason”.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/us-urges-citizens-in-mali-to-depart-immediately/amp/

Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by osuofia2(m): 10:08pm On Oct 29, 2025
I know the junta was sitting on a time bomb, I remember how obidients were bad mouthing Nigeria because of Mali, dishing out fake statistics of how Mali is the best next thing after Isiewu.
But why are the Jeehadists making the world a violent place, is that they can't stay in peace. Always disturbing everywhere
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by Parkees(f): 10:08pm On Oct 29, 2025
Wllllllllllllllllllllll
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by femi4: 10:09pm On Oct 29, 2025
Why are they in Mali in the first place. That country is going through a lot at the moment
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by Helpfromabove1(m): 10:09pm On Oct 29, 2025
What going on there now

Get in by coup, get out by coup
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by drstranged:
France, o France! Franceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by mascot87(m): 10:10pm On Oct 29, 2025
And some idi0ts, kids and delusional people want military to take over Nigeria. If those group of clowns know the implications of military rule, they wouldn't open there gutter mouth to talk about supporting coup.
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by IBB007(m): 10:10pm On Oct 29, 2025
lol…and the Sahel instability continues…na one of the causes of the insecurity in northern Nigeria be this
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by VladimirTheGrea: 10:10pm On Oct 29, 2025
With all resources of US and all its military assets, yet nations where they have different kinds of military and trade agreements suffer insurgency and terrorism.

We know who is selling weapons to those uncircumcised ďíĉkĥéáďs.

They're ćôẁárd§ and will always remain so.
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by Melagros(m): 10:11pm On Oct 29, 2025
COMRADES, when the army seized power in Mali I thought insecurity will be a thing of the past, look at what is happening now in Mali
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by luckihy: 10:14pm On Oct 29, 2025
How come the so called Military Leaders cannot guarantee safety in this country. What happened to all the promises the military coup leaders made when they took power.

Mali was safer under democracy than now with the military junta.
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by Streetinvestor2: 10:16pm On Oct 29, 2025
osuofia2:
I know the junta was sitting on a time bomb, I remember how obidients were bad mouthing Nigeria because of Mali, dishing out fake statistics of how Mali is the best next thing after Isiewu.
But why are the Jeehadists making the world a violent place, is that they can't stay in peace. Always disturbing everywhere
Atleast the government is not negotiating with them like u have with this useless government in nigeria
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by Goodlady(f): 10:17pm On Oct 29, 2025
It don red o.
Thought stability don reach this country.
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by abc115: 10:17pm On Oct 29, 2025
Lovers of Mali and Bukina Faso over to you
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by Streetinvestor2: 10:18pm On Oct 29, 2025
luckihy:
How come the so called Military Leaders cannot guarantee safety in this country. What happened to all the promises the military coup leaders made when they took power.

Mali was safer under democracy than now with the military junta.
Is nigeria safer under the present government. Is what is happening in nigeria not worst than u have in Mali.we have genocide happening in nigeria
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by 2mch(m): 10:18pm On Oct 29, 2025
West Africa needs to come together to make sure they deal these jihadists a fatal blow.
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by FreeStuffsNG: 10:19pm On Oct 29, 2025
aariwa:
Far better than oyo and oshun forests whose indigenes have not returned from exile in benin republic since 2021 after clearance of Obas and throwing their bodies into the river by Fulani young boys
D.S.S is reading your comments and cooking your beans and breakfast.
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by Kudunku: 10:19pm On Oct 29, 2025
drstranged:
France, o France! Franceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Yeah that's what I thought
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by yinkeys(m): 10:20pm On Oct 29, 2025
VladimirTheGrea:
With all resources of US and all its military assets, yet nations where they have different kinds of military and trade agreements suffer insurgency and terrorism.

We know who is selling weapons to those uncircumcised ďíĉkĥéáďs.

They're ćôẁárd§ and will always remain so.
Eeevil loading
They are planning something
Gadaffi 2.0 destabilisation plot loading
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by Gotocourt: 10:20pm On Oct 29, 2025
The jihadists from the Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims, known by its Arabic acronym JNIM,

The world had no peace since the coming of that religion 👌

Which kind support huh, end time support 🤷🏿
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by Kudunku: 10:21pm On Oct 29, 2025
aariwa:
from kwara it will cover the entire Yoruba Forest states with exception of former FCT Lagos which Yorubas have no hand in building even though they continue destroying it as destruction and backwardness is the only thing they know as they don’t know how to progress …prayers for them
Man can you please be quiet
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by aariwa(m): 10:22pm On Oct 29, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
D.S.S is reading your comments and cooking your beans and breakfast.
You are not even ashamed that you typed this that DSS are are reading comments on nairaland instead of tracking criminals who pose a threat to internal security of the country. I don’t blame you really but I will say shame to British racists who forced together progressive people and people who mentally don’t know how to progress
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by FreeStuffsNG:
2mch:
West Africa needs to come together to make sure they deal these jihadists a fatal blow.
It's not a West African problem. US and the west murdered Gaddafi and weapons flooded Africa. Libya, Sudan, Somalia are gone today. Ethiopia , Kenya, Chad, Mali, CAR, Niger, Nigeria and others got affected. Rwanda, Congo are active war zones as I type here. Mali, due its landlocked and poor weak economy state, is a low hanging fruit for those militant groups that looted arms from Libya after Gaddafi was murdered.

The groups that killed the President of Chad while in active duty at war front just less than 5 years ago got its massive cache of weapons from post-Ghadaffi Libya.

Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by Softmirror: 10:24pm On Oct 29, 2025
osuofia2:
I know the junta was sitting on a time bomb, I remember how obidients were bad mouthing Nigeria because of Mali, dishing out fake statistics of how Mali is the best next thing after Isiewu.
But why are the Jeehadists making the world a violent place, is that they can't stay in peace. Always disturbing everywhere
The so called 'Jihadist' is the gift of the cold war between USSR and USA.
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by Gotocourt: 10:24pm On Oct 29, 2025
Melagros:
COMRADES, when the army seized power in Mali I thought insecurity will be a thing of the past, look at what is happening now in Mali
It was France that was giving them air support. They've cut them off, the terrorist are advancing 🤷🏿
Re: US Urges Citizens In Mali To ‘depart Immediately’ by Goodlady(f): 10:24pm On Oct 29, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
Life Gradually Returns to deserted Igbo Communities Formerly Occupied by Terrorists

https://www.nairaland.com/8549830/life-gradually-returns-deserted-igbo
Nigeria is actually recovering land and territories from terrorists wink
Chai!
You be badt person. You get badt mouuuthhh
grin
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