And just when things couldn't get any crazier, stuff really hit the fan in Mali.
I know that it's not easy for most people to make the connection between the invasion of Ukraine and conflict in Mali, so allow me to explain. Russia has a military presence in Africa. Wagner (formerly) and Africa Corps (yes, that's their real name, and yes, the nazi parallel is intentional) operate in Africa, extracting wealth from African mines and securing "partnerships" with several African countries, with those countries often broadly aligning themselves with Russia. So when there's a UN vote and an African country votes the same way as Russia, don't be surprised.
Ukraine fights the Russian invaders where they are, and not just in Ukraine and not always directly, such as
offering military training to African countries.
For several years now, rebels in Mali have fought against the government forces and the Russians. I can't speak on Mali's geopolitical situation, but I do know this, the rebels are quite capable of overrunning Russian bases and killing everyone there. Because they've done it in the past. I saw a video of the rebels marching through a destroyed Russian base, looting everything, and killing off any wounded Russians. It was very chaotic, very NSFW, and very chilling. The kind of crushing defeat where if you're sensible, you pack up and leave the country.
As you might guess, the Russians are not sensible and tend to repeat mistakes. So today,
a Russian helicopter was shot down in Mali, killing the flight crew and the soldiers they were transporting.
Russian forces control key military bases in Sévaré, Gao, and Kidal, and also guard gold mining sites and other mineral deposits – compensation from the Malian authorities for “security services.”
The Russians no longer control Kidal - which they captured in 2023. They've negotiated a deal with the rebels where the Russians can safely withdraw from Kidal.
This certainly puts the Mali government in a bit of a bind. I would ordinarily look for a statement from the Mali Defense Minister, but
he was killed by rebel forces, sooo... I'd imagine that things aren't going great for the Mali government right now. Expect to see a lot more articles about clashes in Mali with the potential for the Russians to suffer even more losses as the rebels gain territory.