In March 2023, around 100 VP11 MRAP and VP11 4×4 Lightweight MRAP, and Lynx CS/VP11 ATV were delieved to Mali in their fights against the insurgency (link)
Based on newly disclosed images from the Tuareg rebels, at least one was taken by them.
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BAMAKO (Reuters) -Mali's northern Tuareg rebels said they had killed and
injured dozens of soldiers and Wagner mercenaries in two days of
fighting near the Algerian border, after the army said it had lost two
soldiers but killed some 20 rebels.
The rebel movement, the
Permanent Strategic Framework for Peace, Security and Development
(CSP-PSD), said in a statement on Saturday that it had seized armoured
vehicles, trucks and tankers in the fighting at the border town of
Tinzaouaten on Thursday and Friday.
The rebel group also said it damaged a helicopter, which crashed in the town of Kidal, hundreds of kilometres away.
The
Malian army said in statements that two soldiers had been killed and 10
injured. One of its helicopters had crashed in Kidal on Friday while on
a routine mission but no one was killed, it said.
Several
Russian military bloggers reported on Sunday that at least 20 from the
Wagner group were killed in an ambush near the Algerian border.
"Employees
of the Wagner PMC (Group), who were moving in a convoy with government
troops, were killed in Mali ... Some were captured," said a prominent
Russian military blogger Semyon Pegov, who uses the name War Gonzo.
The
Baza Telegram news channel, which has links to Russia's security
structures, reported that at least 20 Wagner fighters have been killed.
Reuters could not independently verify the bloggers' reports.
The
CSP said in another statement on Sunday that it had fought and defeated
a Malian army batallion backed by Wagner. It said the ennemy had been
"annihilated" and that the few soldiers and mercenaries who survived the
fighting had been taken prisoner.
Seven of its fighters were killed and 12 injured, it added.
Wagner
played a prominent role in some of the fiercest fighting of Russia's
war in Ukraine, but its future was thrown into question when its leader
Yevgeny Prigozhin was killed in a plane crash in August, two months
after leading a brief mutiny against the Russian defence establishment.
Mali,
where military authorities seized power in coups in 2020 and 2021, is
battling a years-long Islamist insurgency. It has said Russian forces
there are not Wagner mercenaries but trainers helping local troops with
equipment bought from Russia.
Baza's report said on Sunday that Wagner fighters have been in Mali since at least 2021.
The
Tuareg are an ethnic group who inhabit the Sahara region, including
parts of northern Mali. Many of them feel marginalised by the Malian
government.
The separatist group launched an insurgency against
Mali's junta government in 2012 but the rebellion was later hijacked by
Islamist groups.
It signed a peace agreement with Bamako in 2015, but CSP-PSD pulled out of the talks at the end of 2022.
(Reporting
by Tiemoko Diallo; Additional reporting by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne;
Writing by Portia Crowe and Lidia Kelly; editing by Clelia Oziel and
David Evans)
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