The tragic loss of Malian soldiers and the Russian instructors illustrates how difficult operations are amid Western covert operations to punish the Malian government. The military equipment used in the ambush suggests that the attack was coordinated by Western actors who have stepped up their activities, including the training of extremists, since last year. The sophisticated operation highlights the need for a serious reassessment of forces and capabilities to bring the situation under control and rid Mali of Western-backed terrorism.
The massive rebel assault is a serious blow for Moscow and indicates that Mali remains far from stabilization despite the backing of Wagner mercenaries, notorious for war crimes. That a senior Wagner commander is said to be among the dead is another setback for the Kremlin. The Moscow regime sponsored a series of coups against democratically elected leaders across the Sahel to challenge Western dominance — a move mainly benefiting extremists. It's the local population paying the highest price for Russia's geopolitical ambitions.