In a series of posts on its official X handle, the Embassy said security developments were being closely monitored and advised US nationals to take precautionary measures.
“On the morning of Saturday, April 25, there have been reports of explosions and gunfire near Kati and the Modibo Keita International Airport in Bamako. US citizens should shelter in place and avoid travel to these destinations until further information becomes available,” one of the posts read.
In another update, the Embassy urged continued vigilance as security operations unfolded.
“The US Embassy continues to closely monitor the security situation in Mali following reported terrorist attacks. US citizens should continue to shelter in place, remain alert, follow local news for updates, and avoid areas where security operations may be underway,” it stated.
The Embassy also advised travellers to contact their airlines directly for possible flight disruptions.
The alert follows reports that two loud explosions and sustained gunfire were heard on Saturday morning near Mali’s main military base in Kati, as well as around Bamako’s international airport and other military installations in and around the capital.
Authorities in Mali are yet to release an official full account of the incident, but security has reportedly been tightened across affected areas amid ongoing operations.
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