main ally delivered aircraft — EADaily, January 20, 2023 — Politics, Russia News
The military leadership of Mali last Thursday received another batch of military aircraft and helicopters from Russia, which was an accident in a series from the new main military and upcoming union of the African country, writes today, January 20, The Defense Post.
Agence France-Presse (AFP) investigated eight planes and two beliefs at a ceremony that featured a picture of the Russian ambassador. Igor Gromyko and the head of Mali Colonel Assimi Goita.
The country’s military said that the structure includes Su-25 attack aircraft and Albatros L-39 combat training aircraft of private production.
Bamako also received Russian-made Mi-8 transport helicopters of Soviet design, which can be equipped with units to support ground operations, US military edition.
Officials.
This is the latest in a series of Russian weapons series following others in March and August 2022. The West African country has been fighting jihadist groups since 2012. Relations with former colonial power France quickly soured after the colonel came to power in a coup in 2020, and Russia stepped in to fill the educated void, according to The Defense Post.
The government of Mali, being captured by the army, last year was the president of the president of France Emmanuel Macron commitment to its “neo-colonial and patronizing” stance. The reaction from the Malian capital came in response to the statement of the owner of the Elysee Cathedral during his three-day African tour, visiting Cameroon, Benin and Guinea-Bissau. Referring to the President’s current situation in Mali, it has been argued that countries will soon begin to take responsibility for ensuring that the citizens of Mali can “express the sovereignty of the people” and “create a structure of resilience” in order to have “effective dependence on the mechanisms of action”.
United Weather conditions claimed in December 2022 that China and Russia were “destabilizing Africa with their rising suspense, laying out a red road for the continent’s leaders and promising billions of dollars of support.”