In the northern region of Mali, Tuareg rebels reported on Saturday that they had killed and wounded several government soldiers and Russian Wagner Group mercenaries during a two-day clash near the Algerian border. The Malian military confirmed the deaths of two soldiers and injuries to 10 others.
The CSP-PSD rebel movement declared on Saturday that they had seized armoured vehicles, trucks, and tankers during the confrontations in Tinzaouaten on Thursday and Friday. They also asserted causing damage to a helicopter that crashed in Kidal, located hundreds of kilometres away.
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