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Russia calls for peace in Mali amid battle between military and insurgents

Russia has urged a swift return to stability in Mali following weekend attacks by insurgent groups near the capital Bamako. Reports say Russian-backed forces assisting the government also sustained casualties during the clashes.

Reuters

28 April 2026 at 10:47:17

FILE PHOTO: A general view of Bamako after insurgents launched attacks on military bases across the country, in Bamako, Mali April 25, 2026.

Aboubacar Traore/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.


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.


"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.


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.


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."


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/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.

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