France urges nationals to leave Mali temporarily amid jihadist fuel blockade

France 24Friday, November 7, 2025 at 2:56:59 PM
France urges nationals to leave Mali temporarily amid jihadist fuel blockade
The French government's recommendation for its nationals to leave Mali comes in response to a significant escalation in the security situation, marked by the activities of jihadist insurgents. This advisory reflects broader concerns about the safety of foreign citizens in regions experiencing conflict and instability. The situation in Mali has been increasingly precarious, with reports of violence and a fuel blockade exacerbating the challenges faced by both locals and expatriates. As the security landscape continues to evolve, the French foreign ministry's actions underscore the urgency for citizens to prioritize their safety, illustrating the ongoing impact of jihadist activities in West Africa.
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