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The DIU commented on the destruction of Wagnerians in Mali: “to be continued”

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Commenting on the destruction of Wagner mercenaries in Mali, the representative of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine Andriy Yusov said that Tuareg rebels received the necessary information and not only the information that allowed them to conduct a successful operation against Russian war criminals, and hinted at continuing actions against the Russian military. Yusov said this on the air of a telethon, reports UNN.

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At a certain stage, they (the Wagnerites - ed.) became active in Africa and beyond. They tried to solve geopolitical and economic issues, change or support certain governments with their mercenaries. And today, the whole world sees that this is not the same potential and that Russia's capabilities are far from the same. This means that there will be fewer new orders and fewer counts on them as an accurate tool for solving problems in the region. The fact that the rebels received the necessary information, and not only the information that allowed them to conduct a successful operation against Russian war criminals. We certainly won't go into details at this point, but we will continue

- Yusov said.

Yusov recalled the words of the head of the GUR Kirill Budanov that Russian war criminals will receive fair punishment in different parts of the world, wherever they are.

No details. We're just watching it live

- Yusov noted.

Recall

In northern Mali, near the border with Algeria, Tuareg rebels claimed to have killed and wounded dozens of soldiers and mercenaries from the Wagner PMC group during two days of clashes. This comes after the Malian army reported the loss of two of its soldiers and the killing of approximately 20 rebels.

Tuareg rebels in Mali, who have captured soldiers from the private military company Wagner, want to hand over the prisoners to Ukraine to strengthen ties and win a common victory.

The Wagner PMC confirmed its losses in Mali. The company's statement was published in the telegram channel "Wagner Unloading", which is close to the PMC.

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