Mali: Nearly 4 gendarmes killed in an ambush

Soukaina Sghir
Soukaina Sghir
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Four Malian gendarmes were killed and three injured on Sunday in an ambush in the west of the Sahelian country haunted by jihadist aggression, the gendarmerie said.

Two gendarmerie cars were burned and two others, topped with machine guns, were caught by the attackers during this process carried out in Kouala, she added. Two assailants were killed and others were taken as prisoners.

The gendarmerie did not specify in its message to whom the attack was attributed. The gendarmes, like the army, the foreign forces, and all that represent the State are the target of the jihadist groups.

Since 2012, Mali has suffered from the spread of jihadism and a deep multidimensional, political, economic, and humanitarian crisis. Starting from the north, the violence mainly affects the center and the east and has spread to neighboring Burkina Faso and Niger. But it does not spare the west and is moving south, alarming Mali’s other neighbors such as Senegal.

The junta in power since 2020 has turned away from former ally France and its partners and turned militarily and politically towards the Russians. She claims to have cornered jihadists affiliated with Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State organization on the defensive.

Prime Minister Choguel Kokalla Maïga declared during the past week that there was no longer any part of the territory where the army could no longer go, while the authorities previously acknowledged that two-thirds of the territory were beyond the control of the army. ‘State.

This security result is contradicted by experts and by a recent UN report according to which security conditions have continued to deteriorate in the central Sahel, “, particularly in Burkina Faso and Mali”.

Maryam Lahbal

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