Coming From Asia, Mali Is Depressing a Shipment of Equipment Destined for an Armed Group, the Medea Desert.
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Mali: Military Cargo Destined for a Terrorist Group Intercepted Thanks to Cooperation Within the Aes
A large shipment of military equipment destined for a terrorist group operating in Mali was seized thanks to a joint operation by Malian intelligence services and their counterparts in the Alliance of Sahel States (AES). The announcement was made by the Malian army's General Staff on national television. According to military authorities, this sophisticated logistics included 20 pneumatic cannons with reloads, 4,000 turbans, 3,280 pairs of comba…
In a statement, the army explained that the confiscated items included 20 rubber boats with puffs, 4,000 turbans, 3280 pairs of military boots, 4,000 camouflaged uniforms and 100 khaki-color uniforms, as well as more than 4,000 badges and medals bearing the emblem of the group. He noted that the shipment, which also contained 25 boxes of shirts, had been made in an Asian country before being transferred to one of the countries in the region, wit…
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