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Mali rebels kill or capture scores of soldiers in convoy ambush

Created at 18 Jul · 2:26 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Jihadi militants and a separatist group ambushed a Malian army convoy in the country's north, resulting in the killing or capture of scores of soldiers. The Malian army confirmed the attack, stating a counterattack is underway.

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Who's Involved

JNIM
regional al-Qaida affiliate claiming responsibility
Azawad Liberation Front (FLA)
separatist group claiming responsibility
Malian army
confirmed the ambush and stated a counterattack is underway
Mohamed Elmaouloud Ramadane
FLA spokesperson

↳ Why This Matters

The attack highlights the escalating violence in Mali's Sahel region and the growing, dangerous partnership between jihadi and separatist groups, posing significant risks to the country's stability and the ruling junta.

Key facts

  • A Malian army convoy was ambushed in the northern Gao region.
  • Rebels claimed scores of soldiers were killed or captured.
  • The Malian army confirmed the attack and stated a counterattack is underway.
  • Both the JNIM and the separatist FLA claimed responsibility for the ambush.
  • Videos purportedly showing the attack were shared by rebels but could not be independently verified.

Jihadi militants and a separatist group ambushed a Malian army convoy in the country’s hard-hit north on Saturday, resulting in the killing or capture of scores of soldiers, the rebels said. The Malian army confirmed the attack, saying in a statement that armed groups ambushed the convoy of Malian soldiers and their partners in a remote part of the northern Gao region. It did not give further details, only saying that “a counterattack is underway.”

Both the regional al-Qaida affiliate JNIM and the separatist Azawad Liberation Front, or FLA, claimed responsibility for the attack in separate statements that spoke about “great human losses” and “serious material damage” on the side of the Malian army. It is the latest such partnership between the two groups that observers say poses great risks to Mali’s stability and its ruling junta.

“There were many soldiers killed, others captured alive. Army cars including armored cars were destroyed and others seized in good condition,” said FLA spokesperson Mohamed Elmaouloud Ramadane. The rebels shared videos purportedly showing the soldiers lined up as they appear to be surrendering while surrounded by the militants and Malian military vehicles. In one of the videos, the rebels were seen opening fire on some soldiers lying on the ground. The Associated Press could not independently verify the videos.

It is the latest in a series of militant attacks against Malian security forces in recent months as armed groups compete for influence and territories in the Sahel region. Landlocked Mali is part of the Sahel, a vast strip of land south of the Sahara Desert that has become the epicenter of extremist violence in recent years. In northern Mali, Tuareg-led separatist groups have been fighting for years to create an independent state named Azawad. In 2024, they merged into the Azawad Liberation Front, or FLA. Both the FLA and the JNIM have increasingly worked together in their attacks against Malian forces, including the largest coordinated attack in over a decade in the West African nation, which took place in April.

Frequently asked questions

Both the regional al-Qaida affiliate JNIM and the separatist Azawad Liberation Front (FLA) claimed responsibility for the ambush.

The Malian army confirmed the attack and stated that a counterattack is underway.

The ambush occurred in a remote part of the northern Gao region of Mali.

Observers note that this partnership between jihadi and separatist groups poses significant risks to Mali's stability.

What Happens Next

01The Malian army is conducting a counterattack.
02Further details on the "great human losses" and "serious material damage" are expected.

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How It Developed

Jihadi militants and a separatist group ambushed a Malian army convoy in northern Mali.
The rebels claimed scores of soldiers were killed or captured, with significant material damage to army vehicles.
The Malian army confirmed the ambush in the Gao region, stating a counterattack is in progress.
Both the JNIM and the separatist FLA claimed responsibility for the attack.
Rebels shared videos purportedly showing soldiers surrendering and being fired upon, which could not be independently verified.
This incident is the latest in a series of militant attacks against Malian security forces in the Sahel region.

Sources

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Mali rebels ambush an army convoy, killing or capturing scores of soldiersAP News

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