
The government of Mali has extended the curfew in the Ségou region for an additional 30 days as violence continues to escalate. This decision follows a recent attack where armed men killed the mayor of Dogofry, a rural town in the region. The situation remains tense as authorities strive to restore safety and order.
The curfew aims to limit movements during critical hours to prevent further incidents and safeguard civilians. Security forces are increasing their presence to address the growing threat from armed groups operating in the area. The local community faces challenges as daily life is disrupted by these safety measures.
The attack on the Dogofry mayor highlights the ongoing instability that affects the Ségou region. Mali’s government is working closely with security agencies to tackle violence and protect citizens. International partners also monitor the situation, hoping for peaceful resolutions.
Residents have expressed concern over their safety but remain hopeful that the curfew and heightened security will bring calm. It is a critical moment for Ségou as it confronts these security threats head-on.
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