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Government Officials and Army Withdraw from Kidal, Allowing Militants to Take Governor's Palace

Militants have taken control of the Governor’s Palace in Kidal, Northeastern Mali. This follows the withdrawal of government officials and the Malian Army from the area. The events were reported by @sentdefender.

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Militants captured the Governor’s Palace in Kidal, Northeastern Mali, following the withdrawal of government officials and the Malian Army. @sentdefender reported that government officials withdrew from Kidal, Northeastern Mali, earlier in the sequence of events.

The Malian Army also withdrew from Kidal, Northeastern Mali, paving the way for the militants' capture of the key site, according to @sentdefender.

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Local militants have secured a key administrative site in Kidal amid a strategic government pullback, potentially stabilizing the region.

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