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Senegal Expands Security Along Mali Border

Senegal deployed new security units in Kedira near the Mali border following coordinated jihadist attacks, including one on Diboli less than 500 meters from Senegalese territory.

August 04, 2025Clash Report

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In response to the rising threat, the Senegalese government recently imposed a night-time motorcycle movement ban in the Bakel region, citing concerns over the vehicles being used in attacks. The ban is set to continue until at least August 24, with exemptions for healthcare and security personnel.

During the inauguration of new border units, Defense Minister General Birame Diop emphasized the importance of building trust with local communities. He stated that fostering cooperation with residents is key to combating extremism, as armed groups in the Sahel increasingly exploit grievances related to marginalization to recruit fighters.

Sahel Militancy Pressures Regional Borders

The Sahel region, particularly Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, has faced intensifying insurgent violence in recent years. Senegal, which has largely remained stable, now faces spillover risks from neighboring Mali where jihadist groups operate with growing boldness.

Observers note that the Kedira deployment marks a shift in Senegal's security posture from deterrence to active containment. Officials in Dakar stressed that the country will not allow extremist groups to gain a foothold and vowed continued surveillance and engagement with border communities to prevent infiltration.

Sources:

Al Jazeera

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