Drone Strikes on Families in Tinzawatine in a Refugee Camp, on the border with Algeria, Causing several Deaths and several Injuries, the Majority of which are Small Children.

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A father is carrying his injured son to get medical help. He was hit by a drone by the Malian authorites.

A father left his land to escape the massacres that targeted civilians. He seeks refuge until he reaches the extreme limits and is forced to live in refugee camps, but he is not spared by the Turkish marches. In the photo, he holds his son in his arms after he was injured in an aerial bombardment of the Turkish marches in the Tinzawaten camps.

This image which went viral on the social medias has become an engraved symbol of the aggression/oppression of the people of Azawad and became the cover of the PDF book “The Tortured of the Desert” written by Tuaregs living on the Algerian side of Tinzawatine which was divided by the colonialists in two parts, one part lies in Algeria, the other in Azawad.


This August 25, 2024, drone strikes on families in Tinzawatene in a refugee camp, on the border with Algeria, causing several deaths and several injuries, the majority of which are small children.

Innocent people fleeing the executions of the Fama-Wagner couple and terrorist groups in the sole hope of surviving are unfortunately hit by Turkish drones that bomb them unjustly and only to please the incapable Malian army…

The children killed by turquoise drones today are orphans whose parents were cowardly killed by terrorist groups last year.

Military juntas, Russia and Turkey must stop the bloodshed of the people of AZAWAD.

What cowards, the criminal (cannibal) regime of Mali, killing children is inhuman! This genocide of civilian people in Azawad is a crime against humanity performed by the putschist military junta in Mali, AES and Wagner with the help of Turkey!!

Turkey are as guilty as the others. They are not ignorant of what Mali, Wagner and AES uses these drones for.


STOP the genocide in Azawad!

STOP the bombing of children.

AES is committing criminal acts.


Tohima Ag Liblina, ⵜⵢⵔ,


Details / Not long ago, the Ikhriban shopping complex, near the Algerian border, located on the bank of the Azawad, was the target of several airstrikes by a drone belonging to the Malian terrorist army.

The bombing targeted a modest medical clinic and its owner and another person was martyred. As a result of the bombing, a number of children gathered and they did not realize the seriousness of the problem for them, and the drone to returned and bombed them again.

This is a method they use (just like the mined bodies) to achieve as many victims as possible.

The bombing left eleven people, mostly children. as confirmed by photos, and I cannot publish some of them because of the horror … Among the victims were also other nationalities, according to the testimony of some on the spot, they were from Chad.

The bombing also left some injured, without knowing the number. yet.. This bombing is not the first of its kind, since the terrible defeat suffered by the Malian army and Wagner mercenaries during fierce fighting at the end of last month with the forces of the Permanent Strategic Framework for the Defense of the Azawadi People, which made the border area close to Algeria a legitimate target of the Malian Air Force and targeting the defenseless civilian population under the pretext that the Azawad forces are stationed there.

The bombing, a few meters from Algerian territory, is also a message sent to Algeria by the putschist council of Mali and a military provocation. With this escalation, even the citizens of the Algerian border state are in danger.

Ayoub Shamad


Toumast Info


We call on the international community to prohibit #Turkey from selling drones to the #AES African countries, where these weapons perpetuate blunders and civilian genocides.

Stop the genocides perpetrated by the terrorist criminals of the Malian junta!


Azawad Support Group 25-08-24

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