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Recent Terrorist Attack by Polisario in Smara: No Casualties Reported

PUBLISHED May 5, 2026
Recent Terrorist Attack by Polisario in Smara: No Casualties Reported

Polisario's Unprovoked Assault in Smara

In a startling turn of events, the Polisario Front has reportedly executed a terrorist attack in Smara, where three projectiles landed near a local prison situated in a non-residential area. Fortunately, initial reports indicate that there were no casualties resulting from this aggressive act, which unfolds amidst ongoing negotiations concerning an autonomy plan under the auspices of the United Nations. This incident raises concerns about the Polisario's intentions and its potential to further jeopardize its standing in international discussions.

Context and Implications of the Attack

The projectiles were launched from the buffer zone located to the east of the defensive wall, drawing immediate attention from local authorities and members of the Royal Armed Forces, who quickly surrounded the areas of impact. Investigations are currently underway to ascertain the circumstances surrounding this attack, which bears similarities to prior assaults executed by separatist militias in Smara, including a notable incident in October 2023 that resulted in one fatality and three injuries.

While formal confirmation of the attack is still pending, social media channels associated with the Polisario Front have begun to claim responsibility for this aggression. The timing of the incident is particularly precarious, as it coincides with crucial negotiations over autonomy that are being closely monitored by international stakeholders, including the United States. Notably, the Polisario Front is currently facing two legislative proposals in the U.S. Congress aimed at designating it as a terrorist organization, a classification that could significantly affect its operations and negotiations moving forward.

As reported by lopinion.ma.

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