First it was the French (unsurprisingly) and now the Russian African Corps have left Mali. After being surrounded and outgunned the Russians surrendered to several Islamic groups mix of Azawad Liberation Front (FLA), ISIS, al-Qaeda, and Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM).
The tide is shifting in Africa, China used to be in in the mineral rich areas but has since changed to supplying money and equipment instead of people. Mali is the world's third largest gold exporter and also rich in diamonds and lithium. Russia has slowly been pulling out (this case unwillingly), France has been out for a few years, and the USA has been leaving bases as well. Slowly but surely Africa is becoming majority Muslim, even South Africa.
Also different Muslim sects are putting their difference aside to get rid of non-Muslim forces. I think it is only a matter of time when the power vacuum forms and they start going after each other.
Mali attacks
The tide is shifting in Africa, China used to be in in the mineral rich areas but has since changed to supplying money and equipment instead of people. Mali is the world's third largest gold exporter and also rich in diamonds and lithium. Russia has slowly been pulling out (this case unwillingly), France has been out for a few years, and the USA has been leaving bases as well. Slowly but surely Africa is becoming majority Muslim, even South Africa.
Also different Muslim sects are putting their difference aside to get rid of non-Muslim forces. I think it is only a matter of time when the power vacuum forms and they start going after each other.
Mali attacks
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After a weekend of co-ordinated attacks across Mali by separatist fighters and Islamist militants, Russian forces who are in the country helping protect the military government have confirmed they have pulled out of the northern city of Kidal.
In a series of social media posts, Russia's Africa Corps said they had "left the locality" along with Malian troops.
The separatist Azawad Liberation Front (FLA) group said on Sunday the Russian troops had agreed to withdraw permanently, and claimed control of Kidal, declaring it "now free".