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Deadly Drone Strikes in Northern Mali Escalate Tensions in Ongoing Conflict

Monday 26 August 2024 - 17:15
Deadly Drone Strikes in Northern Mali Escalate Tensions in Ongoing Conflict

In a stark escalation of Mali's ongoing conflict, drone strikes have claimed the lives of at least 21 civilians, including 11 children, in the northern town of Tinzaouaten. This tragic incident underscores the intensifying struggle between Mali's military government and separatist groups in the region.

The attacks, confirmed by both a spokesperson for the Tuareg-majority coalition fighting for northern Mali's independence and the Malian army, targeted a pharmacy and a group of civilians. The army, speaking on national television, described the strikes as "precision" operations aimed at "terrorists," highlighting the stark contrast in narratives surrounding the conflict.

This latest violence is not an isolated incident. Tinzaouaten has been the site of previous air attacks, with a notable assault in July where separatist groups claimed to have inflicted significant casualties on Malian soldiers and Russian Wagner Group mercenaries. While the army did not confirm the reported deaths of 47 soldiers and 84 Wagner operatives, the incident prompted Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to reaffirm Moscow's "firm support" for Mali and its military.

The presence of Wagner Group mercenaries in Mali remains a contentious issue. Despite the army's assertion that these Russian fighters serve only as "instructors," their involvement has raised international concerns and altered the dynamics of the conflict.

Rida Lyammouri, a senior fellow at the Moroccan think tank Policy Center for the New South, suggests that the limited ground presence of Malian forces and Russian mercenaries in the region may lead to an increase in air strikes, potentially putting more civilians at risk. This tactic, Lyammouri warns, could be employed as retaliation for recent setbacks faced by Wagner mercenaries in northern Mali.

The roots of this conflict trace back to 2012 when al-Qaeda-backed armed groups co-opted a Tuareg rebellion. After an eight-year lull, hostilities reignited in August 2023 between the army and rebel factions. The situation has been further complicated by Mali's political landscape, which has undergone significant changes since a military coup in 2020.

Under the leadership of Colonel Assimi Goita, Mali's military government has pivoted away from traditional Western allies, including former colonial ruler France, and towards Russia. This strategic realignment has led to the controversial deployment of Wagner mercenaries, adding a new dimension to the already complex conflict.

As the situation unfolds, the international community watches with growing concern. The recent drone strikes not only represent a tragic loss of civilian life but also signal a potential escalation in the use of air power in a conflict that has already caused significant suffering.

The events in Tinzaouaten serve as a grim reminder of the human cost of prolonged conflict and the challenges of achieving peace in a region beset by political instability, separatist ambitions, and the influence of external actors. As Mali continues to navigate these turbulent waters, the path to resolution remains fraught with obstacles, leaving civilians caught in the crossfire of a multifaceted struggle for power and control.


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