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Putin Caught in the Act: Russian Forces in Retreat

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Putin caught in bed: Russian forces in retreat Russia's Afrika Korps, the direct successor to the Wagner Group, is in big trouble in Mali. There they have been caught off guard and defeated by jihadists and Tuareg rebels, including in the city of Kidal. Senior researcher at Nupi, Morten Bøås, tells Ukrainapodden, a podcast from Nettavisen, that the Russians are facing a completely new opponent in the Sahel region. Read more: Read also: Russian …
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Putin caught in bed: Russian forces in retreat Russia's Afrika Korps, the direct successor to the Wagner Group, is in big trouble in Mali. There they have been caught off guard and defeated by jihadists and Tuareg rebels, including in the city of Kidal. Senior researcher at Nupi, Morten Bøås, tells Ukrainapodden, a podcast from Nettavisen, that the Russians are facing a completely new opponent in the Sahel region. Read more: Read also: Russian …

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Nettavisen broke the news on Friday, May 1, 2026.
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