NewsRussian mercenaries face heavy losses against jihadists in Mali

Russian mercenaries face heavy losses against jihadists in Mali

Russian mercenaries suffered another severe loss in Mali. On Thursday, at least seven were killed in a clash with the Al-Qaeda-linked Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (JNIM). The information was provided on Friday by the American intelligence organization, Site Intelligence Group, which monitors jihadist activities on the internet.

At least seven Russian mercenaries are dead.
At least seven Russian mercenaries are dead.
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8:02 AM EST, November 23, 2024

According to reports from Site Intelligence Group, terrorists from JNIM also captured some weapons belonging to the Russian mercenaries. Reuters reported a video from the battlefield showing at least five white men in uniforms lying around a military vehicle.

This is another blow for the Russians in the Sahel region. In July, near Tinzaouaten, close to the Mali-Algeria border, 70 to 80 mercenaries from the former Wagner Group were killed, including experienced war veterans from conflicts in Ukraine, Libya, and Syria. These losses were incurred in clashes with separatist Tuareg rebels.

JNIM, founded in March 2017 from a merger of four extremist organizations linked to Al-Qaeda, operates mainly in Mali but is also active in Burkina Faso and Niger. The group's leader, Iyad ag Ghali, pledged allegiance to the Emir of Al-Qaeda and the Taliban. The organization seeks to establish a state based on Salafi Islam and expel Western influences from West Africa.

Massacre of the civilian population

The Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims had previously attacked Russian mercenaries. In July of this year, it claimed responsibility for five attacks on their contingents in Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso. In one of the most brutal attacks, it was responsible for the massacre of over 200 people, mostly civilians assisting soldiers in digging trenches ahead of an expected attack.

Extremists from JNIM are expanding their activities into more countries in the region. They claimed responsibility for attacks on military bases in northern Togo and Benin, on the border with Burkina Faso and Niger, thus threatening countries located on the Atlantic Ocean.

The fight against terrorism in the Sahel also results in casualties among Western military forces. Since 2013, in operations against Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State, 58 French soldiers and four U.S. Army commandos have been killed.

The losses of Russian mercenaries, who have been supporting local military juntas for about three years, have already significantly exceeded those suffered by Western forces.

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