Key Points

The Malian army confirmed the deaths of 70 terrorists in recent operations across northern and central regions. Joint air-ground strikes targeted militant strongholds, destroying logistics hubs and training bases. The attacks follow escalating violence, including earlier July clashes that killed 80 insurgents. Mali remains embroiled in a security crisis marked by jihadist insurgencies and separatist rebellions.

Key Points: Mali Army Kills 70 Terrorists in Northern and Central Operations

  • 40 terrorists killed in Anderamboukan air-ground operation
  • 30 militants neutralized in Niono base raid
  • Over 80 terrorists eliminated in earlier July attacks
  • Jihadist groups target civilians and military positions in coordinated strikes
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Over 70 terrorists killed in military operations in Mali

Malian military eliminates over 70 terrorists in coordinated strikes across northern and central regions amid ongoing Sahel security crisis.

"The enemy suffered heavy losses wherever it attempted to strike the FDS. – Souleymane Dembele, DIRPA"

Bamako, July 20

The Malian army announced on Sunday that at least 70 terrorists were killed during operations earlier this week in northern and central Mali.

According to a statement from the army, the first operation took place on July 15 in coordination with air forces from the Alliance of Sahel States, resulting in the elimination of around 40 terrorists in the Anderamboukan area in the north.

The second operation, conducted two days later, led to the destruction of a terrorist logistics and training base in the Niono area in central Mali, and the death of about 30 terrorists, the statement added, Xinhua news agency reported.

Mali has been facing a multifaceted crisis since 2012, marked by separatist rebellions, jihadist incursions and intercommunal violence that have claimed thousands of lives and displaced hundreds of thousands.

Earlier this month, more than 80 terrorists were killed in attacks targeting several localities in central and western Mali.

In the early hours of July 1, armed terrorist groups launched coordinated strikes on Malian Armed Forces (FAMa) positions in the western region, including the towns of Kayes, Nioro, Sandare, Gogui and Diboli, said FAMaTV, the military's television channel, citing the Armed Forces' Directorate of Information and Public Relations (DIRPA).

"The enemies of peace first attacked civilians and several positions of the defence and security forces. We were confronted with simultaneous and coordinated attacks backed by sponsors whose presence was confirmed during today's operations," said Souleymane Dembele, head of DIRPA.

"The enemy suffered heavy losses wherever it attempted to strike the FDS. The provisional toll indicates that more than 80 terrorists were killed, and a significant cache of weapons, ammunition, motorcycles, and vehicles was recovered," he said.

The attacks occurred just days after the killing of several local militant leaders and the surrender of around 10 fighters from the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara in the northern part of the country.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I support counter-terrorism efforts, I hope innocent civilians weren't caught in crossfire. The article doesn't mention civilian casualties but we know how these operations sometimes affect local populations. Humanity first!
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Arjun K
This is what happens when nations unite against terror! The Alliance of Sahel States working together shows how regional cooperation can be effective. SAARC countries should learn from this model.
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Sarah B
The numbers seem impressive but I wonder about the long-term solution. Killing terrorists is necessary but we need to address root causes too - poverty, lack of education and opportunities that make youth vulnerable to radicalization.
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Vikram M
Good to see African nations taking charge of their security instead of waiting for Western powers. India has been helping African countries with training and equipment - our foreign policy is paying off! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
The article mentions terrorists surrendering - this is important. We need more rehabilitation programs along with military action. Some fighters might have been brainwashed and deserve a second chance if they renounce violence.

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