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  • Jul 4

    Mali army and Russian Africa Corps retake Anefis after days of fighting with Tuareg rebels and JNIM

    Malian troops and Russian paramilitaries re-entered the northern town of Anefis on Friday after a rebel alliance had seized it during coordinated attacks that began on Saturday, with a large reinforcement convoy ambushed en route.

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