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Russia calls for rapid restoration of peace in Mali after sustaining casualties

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Posted on April 28, 2026

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Russia Calls for Rapid Restoration of Peace in Mali After Casualties

Russia's Response to Mali Unrest and Insurgent Attacks

Russian Involvement in Mali

MOSCOW, April 28 (Reuters) - Russia said on Tuesday it was important to quickly restore peace and stability in Mali where its forces are helping the military-led government battle insurgents who launched a series of weekend attacks near the capital Bamako and across the country.

Role of Africa Corps

Russian state media have said that Russia's Africa Corps, a paramilitary force that succeeded the former Wagner mercenary group, helped prevent a coup over the weekend and stopped the insurgents seizing key objects.

Kremlin's Official Statement

"We believe it is important that the country returns to a peaceful and stable situation as soon as possible," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

Casualties and Ongoing Uncertainty

Reports of Africa Corps Casualties

Russian state media reported earlier on Tuesday that the Africa Corps had suffered unspecified casualties after it withdrew its forces from the town of Kidal following fierce fighting there at the weekend.

Status of Mali's Leadership

Asked whether the Kremlin had any information about Mali's president - Assimi Goita - who has not been seen or heard from since Saturday morning, Peskov said: "You should seek such information in Mali itself, not in the Kremlin."

Insurgent Groups and Impact

Claims of Responsibility

Al Qaeda's affiliate in West Africa - JNIM - and Tuareg rebel groups claimed responsibility for the weekend assaults, in which the country's defence minister, who received military training in Russia, was killed.

(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov, Writing by Anna Peverieri; Editing by Andrew Osborn)

Key Takeaways

  • A coordinated offensive by JNIM and Tuareg separatists on April 25–26 posed the greatest security challenge in years, striking Bamako’s airport, Kati, Kidal and other cities, and killing Defence Minister Sadio Camara (apnews.com).
  • Russia’s Africa Corps sustained unspecified casualties and withdrew from Kidal under pressure; its evacuation was reportedly coordinated with Azawad Liberation Front forces (tass.com).
  • The attacks exposed limitations in Mali’s dependence on Russian support—Africa Corps’ smaller size and operational constraints undermine Moscow’s capacity to deliver territory-wide stability (theguardian.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Russia involved in Mali?
Russia is assisting the military-led government in Mali to battle insurgents and help restore peace and stability after recent attacks.
What happened during the weekend attacks in Mali?
Insurgents launched a series of attacks near Bamako and across the country, resulting in casualties and the death of Mali's defense minister.
Who are the Africa Corps in Mali?
Africa Corps is a Russian paramilitary force that succeeded the Wagner group and is supporting Mali's government against insurgents.
Has Mali's president Assimi Goita made any public statements?
No, Mali's president Assimi Goita has not been seen or heard from since Saturday morning following the attacks.
Who claimed responsibility for the attacks in Mali?
Al Qaeda's West Africa affiliate JNIM and Tuareg rebel groups claimed responsibility for the weekend assaults.

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