How jihadists have brought a nation to a standstill with their fuel blockade

BBC NewsWednesday, November 12, 2025 at 12:48:20 AM
How jihadists have brought a nation to a standstill with their fuel blockade
The fuel blockade in Mali, attributed to jihadist groups, has paralyzed the nation, affecting vital sectors such as transport, schools, and hospitals. This blockade not only disrupts daily life but also raises concerns about the broader implications of extremist activities on governance and public welfare. As the situation unfolds, it underscores the urgent need for effective responses to safeguard civilian access to essential services and maintain stability in the region. The blockade serves as a stark reminder of how extremist actions can severely hinder societal functions, prompting discussions on security and humanitarian assistance in conflict-affected areas.
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