Residents in Mali’s capital are struggling as an al-Qaida-linked group enforces a blockade on fuel imports. Long lines at stations and soaring prices highlight the growing humanitarian and economic strain. Authorities warn the crisis could worsen if the blockade continues.
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- Fuel shortages have caused chaos at petrol stations in Bamako.
- A militant group linked to al-Qaeda declared a blockade on fuel imports. 11s
- Fuel tankers from Senegal and Ivory Coast have been attacked and burned. 21s
- The blockade is increasing pressure on Mali's economy and military authorities. 48s
- Mali's army is now escorting fuel convoys to secure deliveries. 1m 33s