In Mali, Russian mercenaries now on the front line against jihadists

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Vladimir Putin, Tuesday August 16, in Moscow, launched a new charge against the “destabilizing” actions of the West in Africa and on other continents, in full withdrawal of the Barkhane force from Mali. MIKHAIL KLIMENTYEV/AFP

DECRYPTION – In the midst of the withdrawal of the French Barkhane force in Mali, Russian President Vladimir Putin is leading a symbolic step in Moscow’s all-out offensive in Africa.

Correspondent in Moscow

The coincidence is fortuitous and nevertheless significant: on the very day of the withdrawal of the French military from Mali, Vladimir Putin on Tuesday launched a new charge against the actions “destabilizers” of the West in Africa and other continents. France was not mentioned and the Kremlin did not immediately react to the arrival, in neighboring Niger, of the last detachment of the Barkhane force present until then on the base of Gao, in Mali. However, the event marks a symbolic step in Moscow’s all-out offensive on the continent.

From now on, instead of the French military force which at one time numbered more than 5,000 soldiers, a few hundred mercenaries from the Wagner group – there were around 300 in Mali at the start of 2022 – are on the front line against the various jihadist groups raging in this region. part of the Sahel. Through these soldiers of fortune, can Moscow succeed where the French – and the Europeans – have failed?

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