BAMAKO, Mali
The United States Embassy in Mali is urging all American citizens to leave the country immediately, warning of rising terror threats and a worsening fuel crisis caused by a jihadi blockade.
In
a statement, the embassy said travelers should use commercial flights, as
overland routes are too dangerous, with terrorist attacks reported along national
highways.
It’s
the second alert in just three days, following an earlier warning against
travel to Mali because of crime, terrorism, and kidnappings.
The
al-Qaida-linked group Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin, or JNIM, announced
in September that it had blocked fuel tankers from entering the country, part
of its campaign against Mali’s ruling military authorities. Fighters have set
more than 100 trucks on fire, crippling the nation’s fuel supply.
The
impact has been severe, schools and universities have shut down nationwide, and
transportation has nearly ground to a halt.
JNIM
is one of several armed groups destabilizing the Sahel region, a vast stretch
of desert from North Africa to West Africa, where an insurgency is spreading
fast and the humanitarian toll is growing.
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