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Mali’s junta leader meets Russian ambassador after attacks the Kremlin called a coup attempt

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Mali’s junta leader meets Russian ambassador after attacks the Kremlin called a coup attempt
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Mali’s junta leader meets Russian ambassador after attacks the Kremlin called a coup attempt

2026-04-29 05:04 Last Updated At:05:10

BAMAKO, Mali (AP) — Mali’s junta leader met with Russia’s ambassador to Bamako on Tuesday, authorities said, his first public appearance since the West African nation saw a massive, coordinated attack by Islamic militants and separatists over the weekend. Russia, the junta's key ally, called the attack a coup attempt.

The office of the military leader, ​Assimi Goita, released photos showing him meeting a Russian delegation led by the Ambassador Igor Gromyko in what appeared to be the presidential palace in Bamako, the Malian capital.

Later on Tuesday evening, Goita gave a televised address in which he vowed that military operations would continue. They were his first live comments since the coordinated attacks.

“Military operations will continue until the armed groups involved have been completely neutralized and security has been sustainably restored throughout the country,” he said in the short address.

Earlier, the U.S. Embassy in Mali issued a security alert, citing “possible terrorist movements within Bamako, including reports of forced school closures.”

In power since a 2020 coup, the junta suffered a major attack on Saturday after al-Qaida-linked militants and the separatist Azawad Liberation Front group staged coordinated attacks on at least four cities in a region considered a global hot spot for terror-related deaths.

The near-simultaneous attacks struck Bamako's international airport, the nearby garrison town of Kati and several northern and central cities, including Kidal and Sevare.

The separatist group Azawad Liberation Front said its fighters eventually seized Kidal, after Malian and Russian forces withdrew from there. Mali's defense minister, Gen. Sadio Camara, was also killed in the attacks.

Three days later, who was in control in areas that came under attack and the extent of casualties from the fighting remained unclear.

In his address, Goita alleged that foreign powers were aiding the various groups in their attacks.

"These attacks are not isolated incidents; they are part of a broader destabilization campaign devised and carried out by armed terrorist groups and their internal and external sponsors, who provide them with intelligence and logistical support.”

Bamako was on edge, and some residents said they were worried about their safety.

Russia’s Ministry of Defense, meanwhile, denounced the weekend attacks as a coup attempt and claimed it was foiled by Russian forces — the Africa Corps that provides support to Mali's junta — in partnership with Malian security forces.

A ministry statement said around 12,000 attackers carried out the offensive using sophisticated weapons, detailing how military aircraft were deployed in support of ground forces using “all types of weapons” to pursue the attackers.

It confirmed the withdrawal from Kidal as a decision by the Malian government and said that units stationed in the northern city had "fought for more than 24 hours in full encirclement against vastly superior enemy forces and repelled four massive attacks on its main stronghold and outer defensive positions.”

The Malian government has not provided any detailed account of the attacks and The Associated Press could not independently verify the Russian account.

Mali's junta leader Assimi Goita, front, visits a victim at a hospital in Kati, Mali, Tuesday, April 28, 2026, after a coordinated attack by Islamic militants and separatists over the weekend. (Mali Presidency via AP)

Mali's junta leader Assimi Goita, front, visits a victim at a hospital in Kati, Mali, Tuesday, April 28, 2026, after a coordinated attack by Islamic militants and separatists over the weekend. (Mali Presidency via AP)

Mali's junta leader, Assimi Goita, right, meets the Russian ambassador to Mali, Igor Gromyko, second right, and other military and diplomatic officials at the Presidency Palace in Bamako, Mali, Tuesday, April 28, 2026. (Mali Presidency via AP)

Mali's junta leader, Assimi Goita, right, meets the Russian ambassador to Mali, Igor Gromyko, second right, and other military and diplomatic officials at the Presidency Palace in Bamako, Mali, Tuesday, April 28, 2026. (Mali Presidency via AP)

PARIS (AP) — Titleholder Paris Saint-Germain held on for a pulsating 5-4 win over Bayern Munich in a roller-coaster Champions League semifinal first leg on Tuesday.

The highest scoring semifinal match in Champions League history saw PSG leading 5-2 early in the second half thanks to two goals each from flying winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Ousmane Dembélé at Parc des Princes.

Bayern fought back brilliantly.

Defender Dayot Upamecano’s header midway through the second half from Joshua Kimmich’s free kick gave Bayern hope and Luis Díaz’s stinging strike made it a one-goal deficit heading into next Wednesday's return leg in Munich.

Harry Kane's penalty gave Bayern the lead in the 17th minute and Kvaratskhelia equalized soon after for PSG. Midfielder João Neves — who is 5-foot-7 — then headed PSG ahead from a corner.

A dramatic first half saw Michael Olise equalize after bursting into the area before Swiss referee Sandro Schärer awarded a penalty when a video review spotted a handball from Canada defender Anthony Davies.

Spanish side Atletico Madrid hosts London club Arsenal on Wednesday in the other semifinal first leg.

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PSG's head coach Luis Enrique reacts during the French League One soccer match between Angers and Paris Saint-Germain in Angers, western France, Saturday, April 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Mathieu Pattier)

PSG's head coach Luis Enrique reacts during the French League One soccer match between Angers and Paris Saint-Germain in Angers, western France, Saturday, April 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Mathieu Pattier)

Bayern Munich's coach Vincent Kompany attends a team training session ahead of a Champions League semi-final, first leg soccer match against Paris Saint-Germain, in Munich, Germany, Monday, April 27, 2026. (Sven Hoppe/dpa via AP)

Bayern Munich's coach Vincent Kompany attends a team training session ahead of a Champions League semi-final, first leg soccer match against Paris Saint-Germain, in Munich, Germany, Monday, April 27, 2026. (Sven Hoppe/dpa via AP)

Munich's Harry Kane celebrates his side's fourth goal during a German Bundesliga soccer match between FSV Mainz 05 and Bayern Munich in Mainz, Germany, Saturday, April 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

Munich's Harry Kane celebrates his side's fourth goal during a German Bundesliga soccer match between FSV Mainz 05 and Bayern Munich in Mainz, Germany, Saturday, April 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

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