An al-Qaeda-linked group, JNIM, has blockaded fuel supplies in Mali’s capital for two months, crippling Bamako and pressuring the military government.
Breakdown
- Satellite images show long queues at Bamako filling stations due to a fuel shortage.
- The fuel crisis has halted business activity and affected families' livelihoods. 17s
- Schools and universities have closed, and foreign embassies have advised citizens to leave. 42s
- The shortage is caused by a jihadist blockade, with fuel tanker drivers targeted by al-Qaeda-linked JINIM. 50s
- JINIM has received ransom payments and weapons in exchange for releasing hostages abducted near Bamako. 1m 36s