Hefty Ransom Secures UAE Hostages in Mali

A significant ransom payment has secured the release of two UAE citizens abducted by al Qaeda-linked insurgents in Mali. This deal highlights the ongoing issue of kidnappings by extremist groups in West Africa, affecting the region's security and economic stability.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 31-10-2025 18:16 IST | Created: 31-10-2025 18:16 IST
Hefty Ransom Secures UAE Hostages in Mali
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Two citizens from the United Arab Emirates, held captive by al Qaeda-linked insurgents in Mali, have been freed following a negotiation involving a hefty ransom payment, sources revealed on Thursday. The hostages are anticipated to return to the UAE shortly.

The ransom, totaling approximately $50 million, was reportedly covered by the UAE. Additionally, sources confirmed the release of an Iranian captive. This financial transaction provides the insurgent group Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) with significant resources to strengthen their operations.

Mali's military government, which took power during a coup in 2021, continues to struggle against insurgent groups despite attempts to enhance national security. JNIM's actions, including kidnapping campaigns and a fuel blockade, underline the destabilizing impact of these groups in the region.

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