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2024-08-04 | |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] In Niger, militants from the Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (GSIM), which has ties to Al-Qaeda (a terrorist organization banned in Russia), announced that they had taken two Russian citizens hostage. This was reported by Agence France-Presse (AFP). ![]() The publication noted that on August 2, the militants published a video in which two alleged Russian men claimed to have been kidnapped in Mbang, in southwestern Niger. In the video, one of the hostages, named Yurit, is said to have identified himself as a geologist born in Russia but living in Ukraine. The other, named Greg, said he had arrived in the country a month ago to work for a Russian company. As reported by the Regnum news agency, on February 10, 2023, at least 10 servicemen were killed in an attack by militants in southwestern Niger, near the border with Mali. The incident occurred near the city of Banibangu. The militants ambushed
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Burkina offers up to 275,000 euros for 'actively wanted terrorists' | |
2023-06-10 | |
[AFRICANEWS] Burkina Faso ...The country in west Africa that they put where Upper Volta used to be. Its capital is Oogadooga, or something like that. Its president is currently Blaise Compaoré, who took office in 1987 and will leave office feet first, one way or the other... 's security services, plagued by recurrent jihadist violence, published a list of 20 "actively wanted terrorists" on Thursday, offering bonuses for their arrest or "neutralization" ranging from 150,000 to 275,000 euros. The individuals, whose portraits have been broadcast on local media, are "actively wanted for participation or complicity in the planning or conduct of terrorist acts". "If you provide information, such as to allow the arrest or the neutralization of one of these individuals, you will receive the amount indicated on the photo of the concerned", specifies a message from the ministry in charge of Security, published with the portraits. At the top of the list are Sidibé Dramane alias Hamza and Diallo Moussa alias Abou Ganiou, aged 45 and 40 respectively. The Burkinabè authorities are offering 180 million CFA francs (about 275,000 euros) for the capture of each of them. "Hamza" is close to Malian Amadou Koufa ![]() ... a peculiarly brutal tribe of Moslem herdsmen infesting Mali, Niger, Nigeria, and probably other places that are light on law and order and heavy on tribal identity... tribe extant in Mali, Niger, and Nigeria, which appeared in 2015 for the purpose of jihading against the farming tribes of Dogon and Bambara. Amadou was reported killed in a French raid, but he arose from the dead sometime around January 2019, to continue jihading as usual... , an important leader of the Support Group for Islam and Moslems (Jnim in Arabic), the main coalition affiliated with al-Qaeda in the Sahel. Also on the list are leaders of katiba (combat unit of jihadist groups) including Dicko Hamadoun alias Suu-ka Maldê and Bolly Oumarou alias Oumi whose heads are priced at 175 million FCFA (265,000 euros) each. The people sought are all Burkinabè, born for the majority in the northern region, with the exception of Sita Housseini alias Lookmann, a 33-year-old Nigerian. Burkina has been caught since 2015 in a spiral of jihadist violence that appeared in Mali and Niger a few years earlier and which has spread beyond their borders. The violence over the past seven years has killed more than 10,000 civilians and soldiers, according to NGOs, and more than two million internally displaced persons. According to the government, the army controls 65% of the national territory. Burkina has been ruled since last September by a military junta headed by Captain Ibrahim Traoré, who came to power after a coup, the second in eight months.
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Al-Qaeda claims the death of the 14 soldiers in the center of Mali | |
2023-01-14 | |
![]() The previous report communicated by officers of the army and the gendarmerie on condition of anonymity reported the day before at least 12 Malian soldiers were killed during these fights which took place between Mopti and Ségou after several attacks carried out against the army with homemade bombs. "Enemy side", the Malian army claims to have neutralized "31 terrorists", in a statement sent to AFP. The jihadists of the Support Group for Islam and Moslems (GSIM, JNIM in Arabic), affiliated with al-Qaeda, for their part grabbed credit for a " double ambush having targeted Malian soldiers and mercenaries from the Wagner group in the region of Mopti", in a blurb authenticated by the American NGO SITE, specialized in the follow-up of radical groups, consulted Thursday by AFP. The first attack was carried out "with a mine" on the road between Tenenkou and Macina during which "an unknown number of Malian soldiers and Wagner mercenaries were killed and maimed". It was followed by a second assault "with three bombs" between Koumara and Macina in which "five Wagner mercenaries and seven Malian soldiers were killed" and dozens of others injured", according to the JNIM organization which " recognizes the death of five deaders". Some countries accuse the junta in power in Mali of having recourse to the private paramilitary company Wagner, reputed to be close to the Kremlin, which Bamako denies. Related: Mopti: 2022-08-17 Mali: Jihadist group claims to have killed four Russian Wagner group mercenaries Mopti: 2022-08-13 Mali declares 3 days of mourning after attacks kill dozens Mopti: 2022-07-29 At least 18 people killed in takfiri terrorist attacks across Mali Related: JNIM: 2023-01-08 UN calls for ‘impartial probe’ after 28 killed in Burkina Faso JNIM: 2022-12-22 The situation in the countries of the Sahel as of December 21, 2022 JNIM: 2022-10-31 Burkina Faso ambush kills 13 soldiers: security sources | |
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Coordinated attacks kill 14 Malian soldiers |
2023-01-13 |
Coordinated attacks by extremists have killed 14 Malian soldiers and wounded nearly a dozen, the army said. Multiple improvised explosive devices detonated between Dia and Diafarabe villages as well as between Koumara and Macina towns in central Mali, said Col. Souleymane Dembele, the director of public relations for the army, in a statement Wednesday. During the same attacks, which occurred earlier this week, Mali’s forces killed more than 30 “terrorists,” Dembele said. The West African nation has been riddled with violence linked to al-Qaeda and the ISIS terrorist group for a decade. Thousands of people have been killed. Mali’s ruling junta, which seized power in two coups starting in 2020, has been struggling to beat back the extremists, especially since French troops pulled out of the country in August amid frayed relations with the junta. France has been in the region since 2013 when it sent in troops to Mali to push back extremists encroaching on the capital, Bamako, but the extremists have since regrouped. Since December 2021, the junta has been working with Russian mercenaries from the Wagner Group, but the Russians have also been unable to stem the violence. In August, 42 soldiers were killed when their military barracks was attacked. “Extremists groups continue to wreak havoc in the Sahelian nation despite the junta’s employment of mercenaries to stem the rise of violence. It’s clearly not working,” said Laith Alkhouri, CEO of Intelonyx Intelligence Advisory, which provides intelligence analysis. “The high casualty count underscores an untiring effort of extremist groups to weaken any remaining resolve of Malian soldiers. If more of these attacks take place, the junta will need to resort to additional security assistance,” he said |
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Burkina Faso: Dozens dead after bus hits IED | |
2022-09-06 | |
[DW] The explosion hit a convoy carrying supplies in the north of the country, an area where Islamist gunnies have escalated attacks in recent years. At least 35 non-combatants were killed and 37 were maimed in Burkina Faso ...The country in west Africa that they put where Upper Volta used to be. Its capital is Oogadooga, or something like that. Its president is currently Blaise Compaoré, who took office in 1987 and will leave office feet first, one way or the other... on Monday after the vehicle they were traveling in struck an improvised bomb. The attack occured in an area where Islamist gunnies have escalated attacks on villages, police and military outposts since 2015. WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT THE ATTACK The escorted supply convoy was heading to the capital, Ouagadougou. "The victims are mainly traders who were going to buy supplies in Ouagadougou and students who were returning to the capital for the next school year," the resident, who wished to remain anonymous, told AFP. The convoy hit the bomb between the northern towns of Djibo and Bourzanga, the interim government said in a statement.
Jihadist groups have recently carried out similar attacks on arterial roads leading to the northern capitals of Dori and Djibo. In early August, 15 soldiers died in a double explosion in the same area. WHAT IS THE INTERNAL CONFLICT IN BURKINA FASO? The seven-year insurgency has killed more than 2,000 people and forced some 1.9 million to flee. Fighting is concentrated in the north and east, led by jihadists suspected of having links to al-Qaeda or the Islamic State ![]() Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... group. According to the Norwegian Refugee Council, nearly one in 10 people in Burkina Faso has been displaced by conflict and severe food insecurity has almost doubled compared to 2021. Since last year, Burkina Faso has become the epicenter of violence, with more deadly attacks than in neighboring Mali or Niger in 2021, according to NGO Acled. More than 40% of the country is outside the control of the military government, which took power in January. It has made countering the insurgency its top priority. | |
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Mali declares 3 days of mourning after attacks kill dozens |
2022-08-13 |
[DW] The attacks were blamed on Islamist groups, and it marks the second three-day mourning period this year as the country struggles to deal with years of insurgency. Authorities in Mali have declared three days of mourning beginning Thursday after a pair of terror attacks killed dozens of soldiers over the weekend. In the most deadly incident, 42 soldiers were killed and 22 others injured in an attack on Sunday near the town of Tessit in the Gao Region. The government said the "complex and coordinated attack" involved drones, boom-mobiles and artillery, blaming an affiliate of the so-called "Islamic State ![]() Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... " (IS) group. Later that day, five coppers were killed when gunnies attacked a cop shoppe in the town of Sona, near the border with Burkina Faso ...The country in west Africa that they put where Upper Volta used to be. Its capital is Oogadooga, or something like that. Its president is currently Blaise Compaoré, who took office in 1987 and will leave office feet first, one way or the other... . Soulaimane Traore, director-general of the national police, said three other officers remain missing. The following day, gunnies belonging to the al-Qaeda affiliate group JNIM grabbed credit. A COUNTRY IN CRISIS Mali is ruled by a military junta after Colonel Assimi Goita overthrew the democratic government in 2020, in part over frustration at its failure to rein in years of insurgency. Terrorist attacks have nevertheless remained common. After Goita's coup, Mali's traditional security partner and former colonizer, La Belle France, withdrew its military forces. Observers fear this has created a power vacuum for yet more attacks to occur. The country now looks to Russia and Russia-backed mercinaries from the Wagner group for equipment, training and support. In June this year, the current leadership announced another three-day mourning period after members of the Katibat Macina Islamist group massacred 132 civilians in Diallassagou and two surrounding villages in the Mopti Region. |
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Al-Qaeda terrorists heap pressure on Mali's military, 18 toes up in coordinated attacks Wednesday | |
2022-07-28 | |
[AFRICANEWS] Mali's armed forces said, Wednesday, murderous Moslems had simultaneously attacked a military camp located in the western town of Kalumba, and the camp in Sokolo. The armed forces of Mali also denounced "terrorist infiltration attempts" in "the Hamadoun Bocary Barry camp" as well as an attempt at "the Air Force compound" in the city of Sevaré, central Mali. In the last few days, the jihadists of the Sahel-based al-Qaeda nebula have stepped up the pressure on the Malian junta, with an unprecedented level of coordination of operations. This comes at a time of deteriorating security context. The West African country has been plagued by war since 2012 and shaken by two coups d'état in two years (2020, 2021).The Group for the Support of Islam and Moslems (GSIM, JNIM in Arabic), affiliated to al-Qaeda, looks to extending its influence amid the confusion. One of the lastest major event was the Friday attack on an army building in Kati, a garrison town 15km from Bamako and the heart of Mali's military apparatus where the president of the transitional authorities resides. One soldier was killed in the attack. It is the first time that such a strategic and symbolic site is targetted. al-Qaeda jihadists had in recent years been targeting security posts in rural and peri-urban areas in Mali's north and centre. STRATEGIC THREATS It is a way to tell "(the authorities) that they can strike anywhere, as far away as possible" from their base, said a Malian observer of the security situation in Sévaré (centre). The day before the Kati attack, six coordinated attacks were launched simultaneously in the centre and south of the country at 5am. A first. These southern regions (Sikasso, Koulikoro, Kayes), formerly spared by the foot soldiers of the jihad, are now a target. Most of the attacks are claimed by the GSIM, created in 2017 by the merger of several factions: al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (Aqmi, a pioneer of Sahelian jihad, born in Algeria in 2007), the groups Ansar Dine ...a mainly Tuareg group that controlled areas of Mali's northern desert together with Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) and MUJAO in early 2012... of Malian Iyad Ag Ghali and al-Mourabitoune of the late Mokhtar Belmokhtar, and the Katiba Macina of Amadou Koufa ![]() ... a peculiarly brutal tribe of Moslem herdsmen infesting Mali, Niger, Nigeria, and probably other places that are light on law and order and heavy on tribal identity... tribe extant in Mali, Niger, and Nigeria, which appeared in 2015 for the purpose of jihading against the farming tribes of Dogon and Bambara. Amadou was reported killed in a French raid, but he arose from the dead sometime around January 2019, to continue jihading as usual... 15 troops, 3 civilians killed in coordinated Mali attacks: Army [AlAhram] At least 15 soldiers and three non-combatants were killed in coordinated "terrorist" attacks in Mali, the chronically unstable country's army said Wednesday, the latest deadly violence to rock the Sahel state. In Kalumba, near the Mauritanian border, "the corpse count on the friendly side is 12, including three civilians from a road construction company", the army said in a statement. The army corpse count in Sokolo, in central Mali, was six with 25 others maimed, five of them seriously. A third attack, in centrally-located Mopti ended without casualties overnight. Over the weekend, Mali's army said it had thwarted a new attack on a military camp in the centre of the country, two days after a deadly suicide kaboom in a strategic garrison town near the capital. The Malian army has intensified its anti-jihadist operations in recent months, relying on what it describes as Russian instructors. Despite a deteriorating security situation, the junta turned its back on La Belle France and its international partners, instead leaning on Russia to stem the threat posed by jihadists to Mali, as well as Burkina Faso ...The country in west Africa that they put where Upper Volta used to be. Its capital is Oogadooga, or something like that. Its president is currently Blaise Compaoré, who took office in 1987 and will leave office feet first, one way or the other... and Niger.
In Wednesday's coordinated attacks, three military bases were targeted, according to the army statement. The army said in a statement that 48 militants were killed in Sonkolo. | |
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Mali: Al-Qaeda affiliate claims deadly attack | ||
2022-07-26 | ||
Friday’s (22 July) raid on the Kati base that killed at least one soldier and wounded six others, was the first time in Mali’s decade-long rebellion that an armed group has hit a military camp so close to Bamako. The attack, which was carried out using two car bombs, saw seven assailants killed and eight were arrested, Mali’s military said. The Katiba Macina claimed the attack in the strategic garrison town near the Malian capital, according to the SITE Intelligence Group, according to the media unit for al-Qaeda’s local affiliate, Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal Muslimeen (JNIM). JNIM, the main armed alliance in the Sahel region whose influence on the ground continues to expand, comprises a myriad of groups including the Katiba Macina and operates mainly in Mali and Burkina Faso. Katiba Macina justified the attack by citing the presence in Mali of mercenaries from Russia’s Wagner Group,
A spat with France triggered a pullout of French forces that have been fighting rebels in Mali for nearly a decade. The withdrawal is expected to be completed in the coming weeks. Related: Mali : 2022-07-24 Russians attack Kostyantynivka, Avdievka and Toretsk in Donetsk region Mali : 2022-07-23 Extremists have attacked Mali’s Kati military base on the outskirts of the capital city Bamako Mali : 2022-07-22 Good Morning Related: Katiba Macina: 2021-06-17 Cote d'Ivoire: Terrorism in Côte D'ivoire Is No Longer Just an External Threat Katiba Macina: 2021-02-10 Senegal Uncovers Jihadist Cell in East of Country Katiba Macina: 2019-12-22 France kills 33 militants in Mali raid: president Related: Wagner Group: 2022-07-23 Extremists have attacked Mali’s Kati military base on the outskirts of the capital city Bamako Wagner Group: 2022-06-18 Russia says nearly 2,000 foreign fighters killed in Ukraine Wagner Group: 2022-06-01 Large unit of Wagner Group have fallen on hard times in eastern Ukraine | ||
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Al-Qaeda linked group claims Mali attack | |
2022-07-25 | |
More on this attack. [AlAhram] An Al-Qaeda affiliate claimed a deadly suicide attack in a strategic garrison town near the Malian capital, according to jihadist monitor SITE which authenticated a statement from the group.Guess that’s JNIM, then. Yesterday they weren’t sure if it was JNIM or ISIS. An Al-Qaeda affiliate claimed a deadly suicide kaboom in a strategic garrison town near the Malian capital, according to jihadist monitor SITE which authenticated a statement from the group.The Malian army previously blamed jihadists of the Katiba Macina group for the Friday attack with two vehicle-borne bombs that killed at least one soldier in Kati, the heart of the Malian military establishment. The target was also near the residence of the head of the ruling junta Assimi Goita and the powerful defence minister. On Friday, "a brigade of mujahideen conducted a blessed operation against the Malian army, the unjust killer of innocents, at the most notorious place in the capital Bamako, near the headquarters of the president and the defence ministry". The group claims to have deployed two jacket wallahs and "commando fighters". "If you have the right to hire mercenaries to kill defenceless innocents, then we have the right to destroy and target you," the statement continued, referring to paramilitaries linked to Russian private security group Wagner. The group has been present in Mali since early 2021, according to Western diplomats. The Malian army has intensified its anti-jihadist operations in recent months, relying on what it describes as Russian instructors. Despite a deteriorating security situation, the junta turned its back on La Belle France and its international partners, instead leaning on Russia to stem the threat posed by jihadists to Mali, as well as Burkina Faso ...The country in west Africa that they put where Upper Volta used to be. Its capital is Oogadooga, or something like that. Its president is currently Blaise Compaoré, who took office in 1987 and will leave office feet first, one way or the other... and Niger. The Support Group for Islam and Moslems (GSIM) is the main jihadist alliance in the Sahel and is linked to al-Qaeda.
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Mali’s army neutralizes 50 extremists | |
2022-06-26 | |
Mali’s army said it had “neutralized” 50 extremists in an area in the center of the country where more than 130 civilians were killed a week ago. The government blamed al-Qaeda-affiliated extremists for the massacre of civilians in Diallassagou and two neighboring villages last weekend, the latest mass killings in the Sahel region. “Fifty (extremists were) neutralized” in the Diallassougou area where “the operational priorities were directed following the terrorist attack against the populations on the night of June 18 to 19,” the army said in a press release late Friday. The army also reported “two terrorist watchmen neutralized” in the central Mondoro area, in addition to “eight terrorist suspects arrested” in the south of the country during a separate operation. The government has blamed al-Qaeda-affiliated Macina Katiba
The group denied carrying out the massacre in a statement, the SITE Intelligence monitoring group said Friday. The Diallassagou bloodshed is one of the worst civilian killings Mali has seen in recent years. The Sahel country has since 2012 been rocked by extremist insurgencies. Violence began in the north and then spread to the center and to neighboring Burkina Faso and Niger. | |
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Al-Qaeda affiliate claims May attack in Togo | |
2022-06-05 | |
[AlAhram] A Mali-based coalition of al-Qaeda aligned turbans has grabbed credit for an attack in Togo last month, the SITE Intelligence monitoring group said on late Friday. The Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Moslemin (JNIM) has been expanding geographically, threatening northern parts of coastal Benin, Ivory Coast, Ghana and Togo.
...The country in west Africa that they put where Upper Volta used to be. Its capital is Oogadooga, or something like that. Its president is currently Blaise Compaoré, who took office in 1987 and will leave office feet first, one way or the other... , where the murderous Moslems are also present. Officials had said that eight Togolese soldiers were killed and 13 others maimed. JNIM, according to SITE Intelligence which monitors jihadist activities worldwide, said it had killed eight soldiers, stolen some weapons and damaged two cars. A senior security source in Togo told AFP that the soldiers were attacked by a group of 60 button men who arrived on cycle of violence ![]() "They exchanged fire for more than two hours... and then a reinforcement unit was hit by an improvised bomb," he added. Togolese soldiers had foiled an attack in November last year in the northern village of Sanloaga, making the May attack the first to cause casualties. The statement from JNIM also claimed attacks in Mali and in Burkina Faso.
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The Puzzle of JNIM and Militant Islamist Groups in the Sahel | ||
2022-06-05 | ||
From two years ago, but clarifies the players and their specific playing fields. Key bits presented here, but it’s worth grabbing something to drink and reading the whole thing at the link, including useful maps and tables. Note also that today we have a report that JNIM is expanding into Togo on the southern side of West Africa. [AfricaCenter] Composed of distinct operational entities, the murderous Moslem Islamist group coalition Jama’at Nusrat al Islam wal Moslemeen (JNIM) serves the role of obscuring the operations of its component parts in the Sahel, thereby inhibiting a more robust response.
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