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Africa corps faces accusations of cluster munition deployment in Mali

Bombardier de première ligne Su-24M de la marine russe s’approchant d’un avion ravitailleur, dans la région de Kaliningrad, en Russie.

Grave accusations have been leveled against the Africa Corps, a security organization with ties to Russia currently operating in Mali. The group is now facing claims of dropping cluster munitions within the borders of the West African nation, a development that signals serious concerns for regional stability and the safety of civilians. This situation brings into sharp focus the complex dynamics of Sahel politics and the increasing involvement of foreign entities.

The alleged deployment of cluster munitions, which are designed to scatter numerous smaller explosive devices over a wide area, poses significant and lasting dangers to non-combatants, often long after any conflict has ceased. These types of weapons face widespread international condemnation due to their inherently indiscriminate nature and the enduring threat they present. As a keen Sahel insider, I recognize that these assertions necessitate an immediate and thorough investigation.

These emerging reports concerning Africa Corps in Mali highlight the intricate security environment prevalent across the Sahel region, where various armed factions, including the Groupe de soutien à l’islam et aux musulmans (Jnim), continue to maintain a presence. The international community is closely monitoring the evolving circumstances surrounding these grave accusations, seeking clarity and accountability.