Gunfire heard in Mali’s capital
Gunfire has been heard in Mali’s capital, Bamako, leading to reports that at least one base housing security forces has come under attack.
Videos on social media show smoke rising from a part of the city, with some suggesting the plumes were coming from a police or military facility.
Security sources told French news outlets RFI and AFP that armed men attacked one or more camps in the capital.
Witnesses told the Reuters news agency that the gunshots began at around 05:30 local time (05:30 GMT).
People heading to the mosque for morning prayers had turned back as shots rang out, Reuters said.
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