Illegal armed groups in Mali attempted an armed coup on April 25, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Tuesday.
"On April 25, 2026 ... illegal armed groups of the Jamaat Nusrat al-Islam Wal Muslimin [affiliated with Al-Qaeda, designated as a terrorist group in Russia] and the Azawad Liberation Front, under the joint leadership and coordination of actions, attempted an armed a coup d'etat," the ministry said in a statement.
The number of militants in Mali was about 12,000 people, with Ukrainian and European mercenary instructors involved in training, the statement read, adding that the militants simultaneously attacked the capital Bamako and the major cities of Sevare, Gao and Kidal.
"During the fighting, enemy losses amounted to: more than 2,500 personnel; 102 vehicles; 2 shahed mobiles; 152 motorcycles; 7 mortars," the ministry said.
The militants tried to seize key facilities in Mali, including the presidential palace in the capital, the statement read, adding that Malian Defense Minister Sadio Camara was killed during the attempted coup.
"During fierce battles with superior enemy forces, units of the African Corps inflicted irreparable losses in personnel and equipment, forcing them to abandon their plans and prevent a coup d'etat, preserving the power of the legitimate government and preventing the mass death of civilians," the ministry said.
The military personnel of Mali and the African Corps left the stronghold in Kidal by decision of the leadership of the republic, the ministry said, noting that units of the Africa Corps continue to carry out tasks in Mali and are ready to repel militant attacks.
The African Corps units carried out four strikes with drones on militant reserves in Mali, killing up to 60 terrorists, the ministry said, adding that the units' aircraft and helicopters eliminated over 245 militants.