The interim president Of Mali, Dioncounda Traore has returned to the main airport in Bamako after spending weeks in France getting treatments for his injuries that suffered him since May following an assault by a pro-coup mob, who broke into his Presidential place.
The assault incident gave him pressure to form a new government and authorize a foreign military intervention against rebels in the north of the nation.
The outside support is needed for the nation to jump out from dual crisis that triggered by a March coup in the capital that precipitated the rebel takeover of its northern zones, occupied by Islamists dominated by al Qaeda's North African wing, AQIM.