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Mali drone strikes eliminate at least 15 in northern town

At least 15 people, consisting of children, were killed by drone strikes on Sunday on the town of Tinzaouaten in north Mali, near where the army suffered a heavy blow last month, Tuareg rebels stated.

Mali had actually currently performed air campaign on insurgent targets around Tinzaouaten soon after Tuareg and Islamist fighters eliminated a great deal of Malian soldiers and Russian Wagner mercenaries near the town in July.

The town, located near the Algerian border, came under drone attack once again on Sunday, a representative for a rebel coalition known as the Permanent Strategic Structure for Peace, Security and Development (CSP) stated.

The strikes struck a civilian home, a drug store and other parts of town, Mohamed Elmaouloud Ramadane said through telephone.

Around 15 people are confirmed dead, consisting of children, and the death toll is likely to increase, he added.

Mali's army did not react to a request for comment.

The combating near Tinzaouaten in late July might be Wagner's. heaviest defeat given that it actioned in 2 years ago to help Mali's. junta battle insurgent groups.

Tuareg rebels said they eliminated a minimum of 84 Wagner. mercenaries and 47 Malian soldiers. An al Qaeda affiliate said. it had killed 50 Wagner mercenaries and 10 Malian soldiers.

Neither Mali nor Wagner have said how many soldiers they lost,. although Wagner said it suffered heavy losses.

Both Tuareg separatists and jihadist insurgents liked to al . Qaeda and Islamic State run in north Mali.

The country has actually been facing jihadist insurgents. considering that Islamist groups pirated a Tuareg disobedience in 2012.

Aggravations over authorities' failure to restore security. added to coups in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger since 2020.

Juntas have consequently cut ties with Western and regional. allies, turning instead to Russia.

The separatists, meanwhile, signed a peace arrangement with. Mali's government in 2015. But CSP took out of talks in 2022.

(source: Reuters)