
'Unable to cope': Malian army, Wagner 'overstretched' by Tuareg separatists and jihadist militants
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The Malian army and Wagner Group are reportedly overstretched as they face increasing pressure from Tuareg separatists and jihadist militants. Paul Melly from Chatham House highlights a troubling convergence of political, territorial, and military fractures within Mali. This situation reflects a significant expansion of jihadist influence, threatening the already fragile state authority. The withdrawal of international support has further exacerbated these vulnerabilities.
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Mali, located in West Africa, has been grappling with insecurity and conflict for over a decade, particularly following a coup in 2012. The rise of jihadist groups has further destabilized the region, leading to a deteriorating security situation. The involvement of private military contractors like Wagner has raised concerns about the effectiveness and ethics of foreign military interventions in domestic conflicts.
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