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    Russian Fighters Withdraw from Northern Mali City Amid Tuareg Control

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 27, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development in northern Mali, Russian fighters have confirmed their withdrawal from the city of Kidal. This move follows a series of coordinated attacks over the weekend by ethnic Tuareg separatists and allied Islamist groups. The withdrawal marks a shift in control, with Tuareg forces now asserting dominance over the strategic northern city. Kidal has long been a focal point of conflict due to its ethnic and political tensions.

    The Tuareg fighters, who have sought greater autonomy in northern Mali for decades, capitalized on the recent unrest to strengthen their position. Their alliance with Islamist factions during the weekend’s nationwide assaults has further complicated the security landscape. The Russian presence in Mali, linked to private military contractors, was initially intended to support the Malian government against insurgent groups. However, their exit from Kidal signals a potential recalibration of foreign involvement in the region.

    This withdrawal could have broader implications for the stability of Mali and the Sahel region. The power vacuum left by the Russians may embolden separatist and Islamist groups, potentially escalating conflict. Meanwhile, international actors will be closely monitoring the situation, as Mali continues to grapple with insurgency, ethnic strife, and political instability. The evolving dynamics in Kidal underscore the challenges of maintaining peace in this volatile area.

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