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- Dozens of Russian mercenaries killed in rebel ambush in Mali, in their worst known loss in Africa
Dozens of Russian mercenaries killed in rebel ambush in Mali, in their worst known loss in Africa
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According to various sources, a significant ambush occurred in Mali, resulting in the deaths of at least 20 Wagner fighters, including a commander, and potentially up to 80 mercenaries. The attack, which involved 1,000 rebels, also resulted in the deaths of dozens of Mali government troops. The Tuareg rebels claim to have killed and injured dozens of soldiers and Wagner mercenaries, seizing armoured vehicles, trucks, and tankers in the process. A video appears to show the aftermath of the ambush, with bodies and wreckage scattered across the desert. The Ukrainian military intelligence agency and a Telegram channel linked to the Wagner leadership have also confirmed the group suffered heavy losses, with numerous fighters killed.
A significant part of the destroyed fighters got military experience in Ukraine, where they carried out hundreds or thousands of war crimes … these crimes should be punished, and Russian war criminals should know that they will never be safe.
For Moscow, the African countries where Wagner is present is just a zone of interest that allows it to get hold of resources – gold, diamonds, gas and oil – and the money goes to finance Russian aggression.
War in Mali
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sources
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Russian Foreign Policy
- 3.Islamic Terrorism
- 4.Ethnic tensions
- 5.French Foreign Policy
- 6.Freedom of the press
- 7.Coup d'état
- 8.Sahel political instability
- 9.France in Sahel
- 10.Malian Junta
countries
organizations
- 1.Tuareg
- 2.Kremlin
- 3.Wagner Mercenaries
- 4.Telegram
- 5.Ukraine Defense Intelligence
- 6.African Corps
- 7.al-Qaeda
- 8.CSP
- 9.Dossiercenter
- 10.Permanent Strategic Framework for Peace, Security and Development
- 11.Russian Defense Ministry
- 12.Ukrainian Security and Cooperation Center
persons
- 1.Andriy Yusov
- 2.Sergei Shevchenko
- 3.Yevgeny Prigozhin
- 4.Denis Korotkov
- 5.Nikita Fedyanin
- 6.Semyon Pegov
- 7.Serhii Kuzan
- 8.Vladimir Putin