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Wagner Group and Malian Military Accused of Killing Civilians in Central Mali Attack

Wagner Group and Malian Military Accused of Killing Civilians in Central Mali Attack

Taha Sakr
Last updated: January 6, 2025 3:13 pm
By Taha Sakr 5 Min Read
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A tragic incident in central Mali has resulted in the deaths of at least 9 civilians, including women and children, following an attack on their vehicle in the Ségou region. Local groups, such as the Coordination of Azawad Movements and the civil society organization “Kal Akal,” have accused both the Malian military and the Russian paramilitary group Wagner of being behind the deadly assault.

According to reports, the attack took place on Thursday, when a vehicle traveling towards a refugee camp in Mauritania was ambushed. The vehicle, a four-wheel drive, was carrying civilians from the local area. An anonymous local source, speaking to the press, confirmed that at least 8 civilians died as a result of the attack. One relative of the victims shared that all of the passengers in the vehicle were killed in the assault and were later buried in a mass grave.

The Coordination of Azawad Movements, a key local group representing the interests of the Tuareg people in northern Mali, issued a statement condemning the killings. The group called the incident a “deliberate criminal act,” implicating both the Malian military and Wagner forces in the attack. The organization emphasized that the victims included children and women, and they condemned the use of such violence against innocent civilians.

Similarly, the “Kal Akal” civil society organization pointed the finger at the Malian military and Wagner mercenaries, accusing them of orchestrating the violence. The group’s statement echoed the condemnation from the Coordination of Azawad Movements, holding the military and Wagner responsible for what they described as an “outrageous attack on defenseless civilians.”

While local groups have laid blame on the military and Wagner, there has been some pushback from local leaders. A prominent tribal leader from northern Mali, Abdelmajid Ag Mohamed Ahmed, issued a separate statement denying the involvement of the Malian armed forces in the attack. He called for a full judicial investigation to determine the perpetrators of this horrific crime and to ensure they are held accountable. Ahmed’s statement serves as a counter-narrative to the accusations that have emerged in the wake of the tragedy.

The Wagner group has been operating in Mali since the military seized power in 2020 and 2021, following a series of coups that ousted the country’s elected leaders. Since then, Wagner has been closely associated with the Malian military and has been involved in combat operations against Islamist insurgents and separatist groups in the region. The Russian mercenary group’s presence in Mali has been controversial, as many view it as a replacement for former French forces, who were expelled after the Malian military government shifted its alliances away from France.

The attack, which took place between the towns of Niono and Nambala, comes amid increasing tensions in Mali’s ongoing battle against extremist groups. Both the Malian military and Wagner forces have faced scrutiny over their human rights records, particularly in relation to accusations of violence against civilians in conflict zones. Human rights organizations have previously reported abuses linked to both the Malian army and Wagner mercenaries, raising concerns about the conduct of forces involved in Mali’s ongoing security crisis.

As calls for accountability grow, there has been no immediate response from the Malian government or military officials regarding the latest allegations. A source from the Ministry of Defense, when contacted by the press, declined to comment on the accusations. This has further fueled public outrage and calls for a thorough investigation to determine the full extent of responsibility for the attack.

The situation in Mali remains fragile, with ongoing challenges posed by extremist groups, separatist movements, and international diplomatic pressures. The involvement of Wagner forces and the continued presence of the Malian military complicate the security landscape, drawing attention from international observers, who are closely monitoring the country’s path towards stabilization and peace.

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