Dozens of Soldiers Killed in Attack on Military Camp in Mali

This file photo shows Malian soldiers attending a training session at the Menaka military base. © Thomas Coex, AFP
This file photo shows Malian soldiers attending a training session at the Menaka military base. © Thomas Coex, AFP
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Dozens of Soldiers Killed in Attack on Military Camp in Mali

This file photo shows Malian soldiers attending a training session at the Menaka military base. © Thomas Coex, AFP
This file photo shows Malian soldiers attending a training session at the Menaka military base. © Thomas Coex, AFP

A militant attack on a military camp in central Mali on Friday killed 27 soldiers and 47 "terrorists" were "neutralized", the country's army said, AFP reported.

The fighting left 33 soldiers injured, 21 seriously, and seven are missing, the army added in a statement, while 23 other suspects were "neutralized" later in the day.

The West African state has been battling militant movements affiliated with Al-Qaeda and the ISIS group for almost a decade, with around two-thirds of its territory outside state control.

A French military source speaking on condition of anonymity said hundreds of militants attacked the camp of around 150 soldiers close to 0600 GMT, putting the death toll between 40 and 50.

Mali's army said the attack happened around 0530 GMT.

The militants seized 21 vehicles, including tanks, and injured more than 20 soldiers, the source added.

The source said Mali's army did not request support from France's Barkhane military operation because the camp was "where Barkhane was asked not to operate, probably because of the presence of Wagner mercenaries", referring to the Russian paramilitary group.

A military official had told AFP the army and air force "reacted vigorously".

The Mondoro base is near Mali's border with Burkina Faso and has previously been targeted by militants fighting the Malian state and foreign forces.

Around 50 soldiers died after an attack on Mondoro and the nearby Boulkessi camp in September 2019.

France's military said around 100 attackers were "routed" following a mission between Barkhane and Mali's army against militants attempting to take the base in January 2021.

Militant and separatist fighters -- some affiliated with Al-Qaeda and the ISIS group -- began operations in Mali in 2012 and the conflict has since spread to neighboring Niger and Burkina Faso, killing and displacing thousands of civilians.

Friday's attack comes as the military landscape in the Sahel shifts following France's decision to withdraw from Mali and the arrival of Russian instructors, which the West says are Wagner mercenaries.

Diplomatic relations between Bamako's military junta and Paris have deteriorated in recent months as West Africa's regional bloc imposed harsh sanctions on the Malian government's delay to return to civilian rule.



Britain Announces Fresh Russia Shipping Sanctions

Plastic letters arranged to read "Sanctions" are placed in front of Russian flag colors in this illustration taken February 25, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
Plastic letters arranged to read "Sanctions" are placed in front of Russian flag colors in this illustration taken February 25, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
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Britain Announces Fresh Russia Shipping Sanctions

Plastic letters arranged to read "Sanctions" are placed in front of Russian flag colors in this illustration taken February 25, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
Plastic letters arranged to read "Sanctions" are placed in front of Russian flag colors in this illustration taken February 25, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

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Thursday's sanctioned entities were White Fox Ship Management and Ocean Speedstar Solutions OPC. The ships were Asya Energy, Pioneer, North Sky, SCF La Perouse and Nova Energy.