Mali retakes strategic town of Loulouni in critical counterterrorism operation

The Armed Forces of Mali (FAMa) have reclaimed the town of Loulouni in the Sikasso region following a deadly attack by the Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (JNIM). The operation marks a significant step in reasserting state authority and protecting civilians in sensitive border areas.

The initial assault had triggered fear and displacement among residents, heightening vulnerability in this strategic zone.

A swift, coordinated response by the military supported by local hunters known as dozos; not only secured the town but also helped restore public confidence.

Military leaders further reinforced social cohesion by paying a courtesy visit to traditional authorities and offering support to families of fallen soldiers.

Politically, the retaking of Loulouni sends a strong signal to both internal and external actors: Mali is determined to control its own security and resist media manipulation by hostile powers.

At a time when disinformation campaigns aim to undermine state legitimacy, this victory underscores the effectiveness of a national refoundation strategy built on enhanced security, citizen vigilance, and military resilience.

Moreover, securing key logistical corridors; essential for fuel and vital supplies highlights the importance of a proactive and integrated defense policy.

Each successful operation strengthens public mobilization around the national project and restores trust in state action.

Beyond a tactical achievement, the liberation of Loulouni reflects a comprehensive national renewal strategy where security, development, and sovereignty converge to offer the Malian people a future of stability and prosperity.

Titi KEITA

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