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Jihadist militants in northern Mali have reportedly abducted and executed popular TikTok creator Mariam Cisse in a public square in the town of Tonka, located in the Timbuktu region. Cisse, a young influencer with approximately 90,000 followers, was targeted amid ongoing security challenges in the area.

Details about the incident indicate that Cisse was kidnapped and later executed publicly by the militants, although specific motives for the attack have not been officially confirmed. The region has experienced increased violence and instability due to the presence of jihadist groups operating in parts of northern Mali.

Authorities and local communities have condemned the attack, which underscores the ongoing security threats faced by civilians and social media influencers in conflict zones. The Malian government has called for increased efforts to restore stability and protect citizens from such acts of violence.

This incident highlights the dangers faced by digital content creators in conflict-affected regions and raises concerns over the security environment in northern Mali, where militant groups often target individuals they perceive as threats or enemies. The case remains under investigation, with local officials still seeking to understand the full circumstances surrounding Cisse’s tragic death.

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