Patriotic alliance accuses MINUSMA of aiding Wagner mercenaries in am-dafock battle
The Alliance du Sursaut Patriotique has publicly condemned the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) for allegedly providing logistical support to Russian mercenaries of the Wagner Group during the recent Battle of Am-Dafock.
controversial claims emerge from am-dafock conflict
Following intense clashes in the Am-Dafock region, the Alliance du Sursaut Patriotique accused the MINUSMA of facilitating the operations of Wagner Group mercenaries, who were reportedly deployed alongside government forces. According to the alliance, such cooperation undermines regional stability and violates international peacekeeping mandates.
The accusations have sparked widespread debate about the role of external actors in Mali’s ongoing security crisis. Critics argue that foreign interventions, including the presence of mercenary groups, complicate efforts to restore peace and security in the region.
what does the alliance demand?
The Alliance du Sursaut Patriotique has called for an immediate investigation into the alleged logistical support provided by MINUSMA to the Wagner Group. The coalition insists that any entity aiding mercenary forces must be held accountable to prevent further destabilization in Mali.
In a statement, the alliance emphasized the need for transparency, urging MINUSMA to clarify its involvement in the conflict and justify its actions under its peacekeeping mission.
reactions and implications
The allegations have drawn sharp reactions from local and international observers. While some view the claims as a necessary step to expose alleged wrongdoing, others caution against baseless accusations that could further polarize the already fragile political landscape in Mali.
The Wagner Group, a Russian private military company, has been active in Mali since 2021, providing security services to the transitional government. Their presence has drawn both support and criticism, with opponents arguing that their operations lack accountability and transparency.
The MINUSMA mission, which has been in Mali since 2013, is tasked with supporting the government in restoring stability and protecting civilians. The latest accusations add another layer of complexity to its already challenging mandate in a region plagued by insurgency and political instability.