Russia’s Wagner has deadliest loss in Africa’s Sahel, highlighting the region’s instability
- Russia's Wagner mercenary group reported losses in heavy fighting against Tuareg rebels near Mali's border with Algeria from July 22 to 27.
- The Malian army confirmed that two of its soldiers were killed and ten were injured during the clashes.
- The Permanent Strategic Framework for Peace, Security and Development claimed to have seized armored vehicles and equipment during the fighting.
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Russia’s Wagner has deadliest loss in Africa’s Sahel, highlighting region’s instability
Dozens of Wagner mercenaries were killed by jihadis and rebels over the weekend in northern Mali in what one analyst described as the largest battleground blow to the shadowy Russian group in years.
Russia’s Wagner has deadliest loss in Africa’s Sahel, highlighting
ABUJA, Nigeria: Dozens of Wagner mercenaries were killed by terrorists and rebels over the weekend in northern Mali in what one analyst described on Monday as the largest battleground blow to the shadowy Russian group in years. At least two others were taken captive. Approximately 50 Wagner fighters in a convoy were killed in an Al-Qaeda ambush, which was joined by rebels who
Wagner mercenaries admit that they suffered heavy losses in Mali. “The three of us resisted”
A commander of the Wagner group of Russian mercenaries has been killed in Mali following an attack by rebel fighters during a sandstorm, the BBC reports. The group acknowledges that it has suffered heavy losses in this country.
Russia's Wagner has deadliest loss in Africa's Sahel, highlighting the region's instability
Dozens of Wagner mercenaries were killed by jihadis and rebels over the weekend in northern Mali in what one analyst described on Monday as the largest battleground blow to the shadowy Russian group in years. At least two others were taken captive.

Russia's Wagner has deadliest loss in Africa’s Sahel, highlighting the region's instability
Dozens of Wagner mercenaries were killed by jihadis and rebels over the weekend in northern Mali in what one analyst describes as the largest battleground blow to the shadowy Russian group in years.
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