Five Indian Nationals Kidnapped in Mali Amid Rising Extremist Violence
Bamako: Five Indian nationals have been kidnapped in Mali, officials confirmed on Saturday, as the West African nation continues to face surging violence from terror groups linked to Al-Qaeda and ISIS.
According to a security source, armed men abducted the Indians on Thursday near Kobri in western Mali. The victims were employed by a company engaged in electrification projects in the region.
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"All other Indian employees have been moved to Bamako, the capital," a company representative said, confirming the abduction. No militant group has claimed responsibility so far.
Escalating Violence and Jihadist Activity
Mali, under military rule since multiple coups, remains a hotspot of instability and extremist violence. The Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (JNIM)-an Al-Qaeda affiliate-has intensified its operations, including a fuel blockade that has deepened the nation's economic crisis.
Formed after a Tuareg rebellion in 2012, JNIM has expanded its reach from northern Mali into central regions and across borders into Burkina Faso and Niger. In September, the group kidnapped two Emirati citizens and an Iranian near Bamako; the hostages were freed last week after reportedly paying a $50 million ransom.
Political Struggles Under Military Rule
Mali's junta leader, Assimi Goita, who seized power promising to defeat insurgents, has shifted alliances away from France and the US toward Russia. However, this strategic realignment has delivered limited results.
While Bamako remains under government control, security analysts warn that JNIM's growing strength could threaten the capital. In areas dominated by the group, harsh restrictions are enforced-such as mandatory hijabs for women and limits on movement-illustrating the extent of militant influence.
Uncertain Future
The kidnapping underscores Mali's worsening security landscape and the challenges of protecting foreign workers in volatile regions. Authorities are coordinating with local and international partners to trace the abducted Indians and ensure their safe release.
The situation remains tense as the junta struggles to balance internal political control with escalating threats from extremist networks.
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