AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMali’s security crisis deepens: Fighting continues after a surprise offensive by Tuareg separatists and al-Qaeda-linked fighters, with reports of towns and army bases seized and the capital Bamako blockaded—while Malian forces and Russian-backed fighters face fresh accusations of atrocities, including torture and killings. Civilian toll in focus: AFP accounts from refugees in Mauritania describe a son allegedly beheaded by Malian soldiers and Russia’s Africa Corps, underscoring fears that civilians—especially Fulani and Tuareg communities—are being targeted. Russian support ramps up: New reporting says Russia’s Africa Corps has brought suicide drones (Garpiya-1A) to Mali, aiming to boost strikes as the junta fights to keep control. Humanitarian response under strain: WFP highlights how it is using AI to speed up aid delivery and reduce duplicate records in fast-moving emergencies—an approach Mali’s crisis makes even more urgent. Regional context: The week also brought fresh debate on France’s retreat from Africa and the Sahel’s “failed security model,” setting the backdrop for Mali’s hardening conflict.
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