Mali Army Reports 30 Troops Killed in Battle for Anefis
En resumen
- Mali's army announced approximately 30 soldiers were killed and 60 wounded retaking Anefis from Tuareg separatists and al-Qaeda-linked fighters.
- The town, near Kidal, was captured by rebels on July 4 and regained by the army after a week of fighting.
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Mali has been experiencing a security, political, and humanitarian crisis for over a decade, with various armed groups controlling territory.
The Malian army says about 30 troops have been killed and dozens more wounded during an operation to retake the northern town of Anefis from rebels.
Tuareg separatists and fighters from an armed group linked to al-Qaeda captured Anefis in their latest series of simultaneous attacks on army positions across the country on July 4.
On Friday, the army said it had taken control of the town, some 100km (62 miles) from the strategic city of Kidal, after nearly a week of fighting.
“I regret the loss of around 30 people, 30 fallen martyrs,” army chief General Jean Elysee Dao told state TV, adding that about 60 were wounded, including some in serious condition.
“We also have around 60 wounded, including serious cases,” Dao said.
His comments came a day after the Tuareg-led Azawad Liberation Front (FLA) said it had lost some of its best fighters during the battle against the army and its allied Russian paramilitaries, but had inflicted “the heaviest material and human losses in their history in the region”.
Military-run Mali has been grappling with a security, political and humanitarian crisis for more than a decade.
The al-Qaeda-linked Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin controls swaths of rural territory in the country while the FLA seeks to establish an independent state in northern Mali.
While often at odds, fighters from the two groups or their predecessors have also partnered on occasion to fight common enemies, namely Mali’s government and its allies.
Preguntas abiertas
- What is the long-term impact of these clashes on the region's stability?
- Will the conflict escalate further with foreign involvement?
- What is the current status of the civilian population in Anefis?






