Mali junta says it has seized rebel stronghold of Kidal after nearly a decade
- The capture of the strategic town, long-held by separatist groups, would be a major symbolic success for the country’s military leaders
- Violence has escalated in the north of Mali since August, with the military, rebels and jihadists vying for control amid the departure of the UN mission

Mali’s junta leader announced on Tuesday that the army had recaptured the strategic northern town of Kidal, a stronghold of Tuareg-dominated separatist groups that has long posed a major sovereignty issue for the government.
The capture of Kidal, if confirmed, would be a considerable symbolic success for the ruling junta, which seized power in 2020.
“Today our armed and security forces have seized Kidal,” Colonel Assimi Goita said in a statement read by a presenter during a special news flash on state television.
“The [Malian Armed Forces] took up position in the town of Kidal this Tuesday,” the general staff had earlier said in a statement on social media.

A senior official of the Permanent Strategic Framework (CSP), an alliance of predominantly Tuareg armed groups, appeared to acknowledge the loss of Kidal.