Wagner commander killed in sandstorm ambush in Mali

Wagner commander killed in sandstorm ambush in Mali

 BAMAKO, July 30 (NNN-AGENCIES) — A commander in a Russian mercenary group has been killed in Mali following an attack by rebel fighters during a sandstorm, the group said.

The military regime in the West African state had turned to the Wagner group in 2021, seeking support in fighting jihadist and separatist forces.

On Monday the Russian outfit – which has now morphed into a group named Africa Corps – said it had joined Mali’s military in “fierce battles” against separatist rebels and jihadist militants last week.

However, the separatists launched a major attack, killing an estimated 20 to 50 mercenaries, sources close to Africa Corps said.

In an official statement posted to Telegram, the Russian mercenary group did not specify how many of their troops had died, but they confirmed suffering “losses”. This included a commander, Sergei Shevchenko, who was killed in action.

The mercenaries initially “destroyed most of the Islamists and put the rest to flight”, the statement said.

“However, [an] ensuing sandstorm allowed the radicals to regroup and increase their numbers to 1,000 people,” it added.

The Permanent Strategic Framework for Peace, Security and Development (CSP-PSD), a separatist group dominated by the Tuareg ethnic group, claimed responsibility for the attack.

“On Saturday, our forces dealt a decisive blow to the enemy columns,” a CSP-PSD’s spokesperson said.

Prisoners were taken and “a large amount of equipment and weapons were damaged or captured”, the spokesman added.

The rebel group has shared video footage which shows numerous white men in military fatigues lying motionless on a sandy plain. Another shows a group of mostly black men wearing blindfolds with their hands tied behind their backs.

Jamaat Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), an al-Qaeda affiliate, has also claimed sole responsibility for the attack.

The Islamist militants said they killed 50 Russian mercenaries in a “complex ambush”.

The new junta which seized power in a coup in 2021 severed Mali’s long-running alliance with former colonial power France in favour of Russia in a bid to quell the insurgencies.

But the Wagner mercenary group was dismantled after a mutiny by its leader Yevgeny Prigozhin last year, leading to its replacement in West Africa by Africa Corps. — NNN-AGENCIES

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