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'Mali's army and suspected Russia-linked mercenaries committed new atrocities'

In a response to the human rights group's correspondence, Mali's Foreign Affairs Ministry said it was not aware of the abuse and that an investigation would be opened into the allegations

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Members of Wagner group detain a man in the city of Rostov-on-Don. Pic/PTI

Members of Wagner group detain a man in the city of Rostov-on-Don. Pic/PTI

Mali's army together with suspected mercenaries from the shadowy Russian group Wagner have committed summary executions, lootings, forced disappearances and other abuses, a leading human rights group reported on Monday.

Human Rights Watch said the atrocities happened in Mali's central region and that several dozen civilians were summarily executed or forcibly disappeared since December 2022. The human rights group interviewed 40 people by phone, including witnesses, and reviewed a video ¿showing evidence of abuses by Malian soldiers and associated foreign fighters¿.

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