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Russian Forces Kill 1000, Defending Mali From ‘Western, Ukrainian’ Terrorists Coup Attempt [VIDEOS]

Russia’s Africa Corps says it has killed approximately 1,000 militants in coordinated operations across Mali on April 26, repelling what Moscow describes as a coordinated coup attempt against the government in Bamako.

The Operation

The casualty figures, attributed to Russia’s Africa Corps, break down as roughly 200 fighters killed in Bamako, 500 in Gao, 300 in Kati and 200 in Kidal, with over 100 vehicles destroyed across the engagements. Operations were also reported in Sevare. Russian air support is credited with breaking the simultaneous assaults along what Moscow calls a “2,000-kilometre front line.”

The Targets

The Africa Corps identified the attackers as fighters of JNIM, the al-Qaeda-affiliated Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims, and the Azawad Liberation Front (FLA), the Tuareg-dominated separatist coalition active in Mali’s north. Both have been the principal armed challengers to the post-2020 Malian government.

The Western and Ukrainian Allegation

The Africa Corps statement goes further than simply naming the militant groups. It claims that “Ukrainian and European mercenaries” provided operational support to the assault, and that fighters were equipped with US-manufactured FIM-92 Stinger and French-made Mistral man-portable air defence systems – weapons not normally found in the inventories of Sahelian insurgent groups.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov framed the operation in still sharper terms, accusing France of “attempting to overthrow undesirable nationalist governments” in West Africa through what he described as “outright terrorist groups.” The accusation echoes a position Bamako, Ouagadougou and Niamey have themselves voiced repeatedly since their respective ruptures with Paris.

The Africa Corps

The Africa Corps was formally established in 2023 as the successor formation absorbing many of the operational functions previously handled by the Wagner Group on the African continent. It now operates in Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger and the Central African Republic, providing training, air support, and direct combat assistance to host governments under bilateral agreements.

The Pattern

April 26 is not the first such day in Mali. The same coalition of JNIM and FLA-aligned units has launched escalating attacks since the formal departure of French Operation Barkhane forces in 2022 and the subsequent rupture between Bamako and Paris. The arrival of Russian forces, the formation of the Sahel Confederation between Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, and the suspension of Western military cooperation across the region have produced a security architecture that bears little resemblance to the one in place a decade ago.

If the Africa Corps account is accurate – Russian-supplied air power and ground coordination repelling a multi-city assault carried out with Western-manufactured shoulder-fired missiles and allegedly supported by Ukrainian and European personnel – the war in the Sahel is no longer a counter-terrorism operation in the Western sense. It is a proxy front, with a Western-aligned coalition on one side, and a Russian-aligned axis on the other, and Malian, Burkinabé and Nigerien soldiers in between.

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