SAHEL – CRISIS IN MALI: TUAREG REBELS CLAIM CAPTURE OF ARMY BASE IN NORTHERN MALI

The predominantly Tuareg rebellion in northern Mali claimed on Wednesday the capture of a new camp of the national armed forces in the north of the country, the scene of a military escalation since August.
The High Council for the Unity of Azawad (HCUA) indicated in a brief statement on social networks that the army camp in Taoussa, not far from Bourem in the Gao region, was “under control” of the rebels, without further details.
Witnesses reported exchanges of gunfire underway in the afternoon in the camp area.
The HCUA is one of the components of the Coordination of Azawad Movements (CMA), an alliance of predominantly Tuareg armed groups that, after rising against the central state in 2012, signed a peace agreement with him in 2015 but have just taken up arms again in August.
Several army camps have since suffered attacks not only from the CMA but also from the Support Group for Islam and Muslims (GSIM), affiliated with Al-Qaeda, between Timbuktu and Gao, and even further south.
The attackers commonly seize army positions and leave after a while, according to the rare information and images that emerge from these events. Military authorities generally say they repelled the attackers.
Since the end of August, northern Mali has been the scene of renewed hostilities against the army, in a context of rivalry for control of the territory. This resurgence coincides with the withdrawal of the UN mission, pushed out by the junta in power since 2020.
This resurgence is juxtaposed with persistent violence in the center and jihadist expansion to the north and east.
An army convoy made up of dozens of vehicles and armored vehicles left Gao on Monday towards the Kidal region, a stronghold of the Tuareg rebellion. This movement fuels speculation about an offensive on Kidal, which could constitute a turning point after a decade of conflict.
The GSIM claimed responsibility on social networks for an explosive device attack against the procession, in which, according to it, there were also mercenaries from the Russian security group Wagner. He also claimed responsibility for an attack on a convoy in the center.
The army appeared to acknowledge these operations in a video posted on social media. It reported an attack with improvised explosive devices perpetrated on Tuesday between Gao and Anéfis, that is, on the path taken by the convoy, without further details.

By Parlos Jenkins.

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