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Tuareg Separatists Recapture Kidal In Mali
Russian Wagner Group mercenaries and Malian armed forces prevented an attempt to seize the presidential palace this weekend. The attacks caused damage that government and public officials are currently assessing. A curfew remains in effect as authorities work to secure the city and other attacked locations. JNIM is affiliated with Al Qaeda and is reportedly working alongside Tuareg separatist rebels from the north. The attacks are being carried out by the Al Qaeda-affiliated group JNIM in coordination with Tuareg separatist rebels from the north. The jihadist group JNIM is responsible for violence in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger. The group has also recently expanded operations into Northwest Nigeria, Northern Benin, Northern Côte d'Ivoire, and Northern Togo. This territorial expansion is expected to lead to contention regarding regional territory management.
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Malian Defense Minister Confirmed Dead
The Alliance of Sahel States (AES) is facing a lack of military solidarity following recent developments in Mali. The transitional government in Mali has announced the death of State Minister and Minister of Defense and Veterans Affairs, General Sadio Camara. He was killed in a terrorist attack targeting his vehicle on April 25, 2022. Attackers used a suicide truck and a tanker while wearing regular army uniforms, targeting the residence under the mistaken belief it was General Assimi Goïta's home. Militants wearing regular army uniforms attacked the Defense Minister's residence using a suicide truck bomb. The attack also targeted a mosque and resulted in civilian casualties. Mali has declared two days of national mourning following the death of Defense Minister General Sadio Kamra.
RFI Afrique
Development Aid Cuts Impact Health Investments
A drought in Ousgouré has left a rainwater collection basin, which supplies approximately 100 families, empty for one year. Many of the poorest nations rely heavily on humanitarian supplies that are provided free of charge. These countries now face the prospect of severe famine due to the loss of these non-monetary deliveries. The situation is driven by shifts in aid availability rather than just price fluctuations. Countries heavily reliant on humanitarian supplies face potential famine as aid becomes increasingly non-monetary. The situation remains critical for the region's poorest populations. Supplies are increasingly being provided in non-monetary humanitarian forms, increasing the risk of famine in the poorest regions. Reduced international aid supplies are increasing the risk of severe famine in West African nations.
RFI Monde
Mali Forces Lose Strategic Northern City Amid Coordinated Attacks
Malian military forces have lost control of a strategic northern city following a coordinated offensive. The attack involved cooperation between Tuareg independence fighters in the northeast and Al-Qaeda-affiliated jihadists in the west.
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Malian Defense Minister Killed in Suicide Car Attack
Tuareg rebels launched attacks in Kidal, northern Mali, targeting the ruling military council. Attacks in Bamako have left several Spanish citizens trapped, though some have already been repatriated. The situation in the north is confirmed following the departure of Wagner mercenaries, now known as the Africa Corps, from the city of Kidal. Attacks have also been recorded in the capital, Bamako, where several Spanish citizens participating in a Ministry of Foreign Affairs music festival were reportedly trapped. Some Spanish nationals have already been repatriated from Bamako. The loss of Kidal follows the departure of the Wagner Group/Africa Corps. Attacks involving jihadist groups and independence fighters from the FLA and TIR were reported in Kati near Bamako on Sunday. Authorities in Gao have also reported repositioning efforts.
Monte Carlo Doualiya
Mali Jihadist Group Attacks Government Troops
The UNHCR reports that refugee numbers in the eastern region have increased to 6.7 million due to ongoing conflict. The security situation remains unstable in the region.
RFI Kiswahili
Mali Attack Kills Defense Minister Sady Camara
Military authorities in Bamako announced a two-day period of national mourning starting Monday. The government has declared a 48-hour period of national mourning to honor the minister. International warnings have been issued regarding the potential consequences for stability in the Sahel region. The Malian government has announced the death of Defense Minister Sadio Camara following an attack on his residence. Security forces are investigating the incident which involved gunfire and caused additional casualties. Analysts suggest militant groups are increasingly destabilizing northern regions including Kidal, Timbuktu, and Gao. Jihadist groups and Tuareg rebels from the FLNA attacked the military in at least seven cities. The FLNA has claimed responsibility for the operations and is seeking control of the symbolic city of Kidal.
RFI Afrique
Mali Defense Minister Killed in Attacks
The military in Mali is attempting to reclaim territories including Kidal and Gao from the IKDA-linked Gini group. Russian mercenaries are reportedly assisting the military junta in efforts to push back the FLA. An FLA spokesperson stated to the BBC that an agreement was reached with Russian forces to allow for a withdrawal, though the reasoning for the deal remains unclear. The Tuareg group FLA and the Gineem group are reportedly attempting to establish control in these areas. The Alliance of Sahel States (AES) confirmed the deaths and reported a repositioning of armed forces near Anne Fice. Local merchants report businesses remain closed due to fear following loud morning detonations.
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Malian Army, Allies Expelled From Kidal
Malian military forces have lost control of the Kidal region to Russian-backed Wagner Group elements, now referred to as the Afrika Korps. This cooperation between groups has been noted as a long-standing porosity since 2012. Observers note a new level of joint coordination and shared objectives between these two groups. The exact extent of joint control remains unconfirmed. Sources suggest around 2500 Russian auxiliaries are present in the region. The presence of Wagner in Kidal was seen as more symbolic than strategic, particularly after their flag was raised over the fort in November 2023. The withdrawal follows the failure of Russian forces to secure key strongholds. The retreat may extend to other areas as the military loses control of the northern sector. Reports on the situation vary across different Telegram channels.
France Inter
Historical Incident Revisited In Retrospective Coverage
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