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Mali's junta and its Russian allies are reportedly losing ground in northern Mali, having withdrawn from key towns like Kidal, Tessalit, and Aguelhok following pro-independence and jihadist offensives.
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Russia, which positioned itself as a new security player in Africa promising to defeat the jihadist threat, is reportedly losing ground, particularly after a significant defeat in Kidal, northern Mali, raising concerns about the rise of jihadist groups.
Mali's military launched strikes on Kidal after separatist fighters claimed control, while coordinated attacks with a jihadist group intensified insecurity as rebels push to expand their reach.
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Russian mercenaries have confirmed their withdrawal from the strategic northern Mali city of Kidal following intense attacks by Tuareg rebels. This retreat marks a significant setback for Mali's junta and its Russian allies, with rebels now controlling the key stronghold.
Jihadist groups and Tuareg rebels claimed responsibility for a series of large-scale, coordinated attacks on Malian army bases across the country, leading to fresh battles and prompting condemnation from the UN.
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Algerian photojournalist Samir Maouche captured daily life in Mali's Kidal region, which is controlled by pro-independence fighters from the Azawad Liberation Front, following their April 25 offensive.
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The Malian army carried out overnight airstrikes on the northern city of Kidal, which has been under the control of Tuareg separatists and their jihadist allies since a large-scale offensive last month.
Jihadists have blockaded Mali's capital, Bamako, as their offensive gathers pace, celebrating the retreat of Russian paramilitaries from Kidal in the north.
Mali's president claims the country is under control, but strategic errors by the government have facilitated the advance of Tuareg rebels and Islamists. Accusations suggest that Russian forces abandoned Kidal during the rebel offensive.
Tuareg rebels, reportedly alongside jihadists, have taken control of Kidal, a strategically important city in Mali, following a recent offensive. Sources close to the governor and local reports confirm the city is now under their command.
Mali's Defense Minister, Sadio Camara, was killed during a series of coordinated attacks by Islamist insurgents, including a car bomb targeting his residence. The attacks also saw rebels seize several towns and military bases, marking a significant escalation in the conflict.
Fighting has resumed in Kidal, Mali, between Tuareg rebels, who are allied with jihadists, and the Russian-backed Malian army. The Tuareg rebels also announced the withdrawal of Russian Afrika Korps troops from the area.
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The Russian 'Africa Corps' has reportedly retreated from Kidal, Mali, following rebel attacks, impacting Russia's reputation and its security cooperation with the Malian regime.
Russian-backed forces have withdrawn from the strategically important city of Kidal in northern Mali following an offensive by rebels and jihadists, a move experts say damages Moscow's prestige in Africa.
Two rebel groups seized the city of Kidal in Mali on April 26, including a site that houses a ground control station for drones previously operated by the Malian Army.
Hundreds of masked Russian soldiers have withdrawn from the city of Kidal in northern Mali, leaving behind a significant amount of weapons, equipment, and a downed helicopter. Their departure raises important questions about the activities of the Russian Ministry of Defense's mercenary group in the region.
The fall of Kidal is being seen as a symbol of Russia's failure in Mali, with Algeria reportedly acting as an intermediary to save the lives of Russians surrounded by jihadists. This event highlights the complex security situation in the region.
Russia has acknowledged a "difficult" situation in Mali, noting that rebels are regrouping following the fall of Kidal. This statement highlights the ongoing challenges in the region.
Africa Corps negotiated the withdrawal from the city of Kidal. With the military leader in hiding and his second-in-command and ideologue of the link to Moscow assassinated, will the country fall…
Mali's Defense Minister was reportedly killed in a major offensive by rebels, some linked to al-Qaeda, which also saw a key city captured. This crisis has led to Russian mercenaries withdrawing from the affected city.