

On April 2, a drone strike carried out by the criminal junta targeted a gold miners’ vehicle in Inatayara, a gold-mining site near Tinzawatène. The provisional death toll was six, including at least four Haoussas, and one wounded.
And which have been pointed out in the social media, if it was Algeria who shot down the drone as they claimed, why then did not Mali target Algerian soil with the second drone? instead they targeted a gold miners’ vehicle in Inatayara, a gold-mining site near Tinzawatène. Toll: 6 civilians killed, 4 Chadians, 2 Azawadians and several injured on a vehicle loaded with gasoline and foreign gold miners.
There´s an interesting article written by Actualités Brûlantes du Sahel (Hot News from the Sahel) regarding the current situation in Azawad and specifically the counter technological warfare situation.
The Malian junta and Wagner used to be the only one using drones and they used it specifically on Azawadian civilians. The Turkish drones are only targeting unarmed civilians, whether it be sleeping families at night, or foreign gold workers or trucks of any kind or passenger buses. Anything that moves litterally, without discrimination. These drones are only there to compensate for the weaknesses and shortcomings of ground troops.
But now the revolutionary army of Azawad, the Azawad Liberation Front fight on more equal terms with the putschists and their allies since they acquired technological neutralization devices capable of countering the air advantage of Mali and its partners and supporters.
This is indeed a significant change of the situation.
Read the whole article from Samir Moussa here:
https://twitter.com/ActualitesSahel/status/1907511147269423594
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1A8DHKKtkV

Malian Armed Forces,
If lying and killing civilians can comfort you, so much the better for you. You targeted a vehicle filled with gold sand, carrying six gold miners, including four #Hausas from #Niger
Ultimately, you are the biggest losers because you are wasting expensive missiles on targets that pose no threat. These strikes bring you no success on the ground. Only civilians pay the price.Mohamed Elmaouloud Ramadane



Azawad Support Group
02-04-25