Mali: When the FAMa adapts to the enemy’s new tactics

The Directorate of Information and Public Relations of the Armed Forces (DIRPA) recently held a press conference to review the actions undertaken by the Malian Armed Forces (FAMa). True to its tradition of transparency, the institution presented the current security challenges as well as the measures implemented, in close coordination with the forces of the Sahel States Confederation (AES).

According to the explanations provided, the enemy facing Mali and its allies has changed its methods. Moving away from direct confrontations, it now targets economic installations and civilian populations. Attacks increasingly involve drones, improvised explosive devices, acts of sabotage against vital infrastructure, and hostage-taking. The goal is to weaken the defense forces and instill fear within communities.

Despite these tactics, military officials assert that FAMa and their AES allies “maintain the upper hand.” Their resilience and adaptability allow them to effectively counter these threats. Joint operations continue to push back the enemy and secure sensitive areas.

Another point addressed concerns the “information war.” Rumors of supposed blockades in Kayes and Nioro were denounced as disinformation. In reality, some circulation difficulties stem from the rainy season, which makes certain roads impassable, or from isolated incidents caused by armed groups. These brief incursions, estimated to last between 20 and 30 minutes, do not indicate a loss of territorial control.

On the institutional level, the recently foiled coup attempt was recalled. Military authorities reaffirmed their determination to punish any actions aimed at destabilizing the country. The conference concluded with a strong call for national unity. In a context where threats are diversifying, the cohesion and mobilization of all Malians are presented as essential conditions to preserve stability, defend sovereignty, and build a future of peace and security.

Karim Koné

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