Mali's Tessalit Falls: Separatist Rebels Seize Strategic Camp
The Azawad Liberation Front has reportedly captured a strategic military camp in Tessalit, Mali, following the withdrawal of the national army and Russian allies. This marks a significant blow to Mali's ruling junta amid a wave of separatist attacks, including the recent loss of Kidal.
Separatist rebels in Mali have claimed the capture of a strategically significant military camp in the northern town of Tessalit. This development follows the withdrawal of the nation's army and their Russian allies, further complicating the volatile political landscape in the region.
The Azawad Liberation Front, a prominent separatist group, made the announcement after seizing the camp, strategically positioned near an airport and the Algerian border. The capture presents a major challenge to Mali's ruling junta, which already lost control of the key city of Kidal earlier this week.
Malian government officials and military representatives have yet to comment on the situation, leaving the full implications of this development unclear. Local reports suggest that the army and Russian forces began pulling out of Tessalit on Thursday amid intensified separatist offensives.
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