Category: Insurgency
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Heavy fighting in Khartoum as Sudan army pushes to retake paramilitary positions
Sudan’s army launched artillery and air strikes in Sudan’s capital on Thursday in its biggest operation to regain ground there since early in its 17-month war with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), witnesses and military sources said. The push by the army, which lost control of most of the capital at the start of…
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Guinea stadium massacre fugitive extradited from Liberia
Guinea’s most wanted fugitive – a former senior military officer who escaped from prison last November – has been extradited from neighbouring Liberia, along with his son, officials say. Ex-Col Claude Pivi will now serve his life sentence after being convicted in absentia for his role in a massacre of opposition supporters at a stadium…
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Haitian and Kenyan police try to oust gangs from a rough part of Haiti’s capital
Haitian forces working with police sent from Kenya have launched a joint operation to oust criminal gangs from one of the roughest neighborhoods of Haiti’s capital, Prime Minister Garry Conille said Wednesday. Conille spoke at a hospital in Port-au-Prince where three Haitian policemen were recuperating after being injured in a shootout Tuesday during the joint…
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Algerian Foreign Ministry expresses concern over military activity in southwestern Libya
The Algerian Foreign Ministry expressed concern over military activity in southwestern Libya, calling on all parties to act with restraint and prudence. The ministry said Algeria shared the UN’s concerns about the military actions in the southwest of the country. Earlier, the United Nations Support Mission in Libya said it condemned the armed clashes that…
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Between Wagner and Bancroft: Touadéra’s Tricky Security Situation
In the hope of reducing Moscow’s influence, Faustin-Archange Touadéra is seeking to renew ties with Western partners. This delicate diplomatic shift has resulted in an agreement with the US private military company Bancroft, the details of which Africa Intelligence can now reveal. A New Security Partnership The Central African Republic (CAR) has long relied on…
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Ninety-five Libyan nationals have been arrested on suspicion of receiving training at an “illegal” military camp in South Africa, police have said.
Officers raided the farm near White River – a small town in the northern province of Mpumalanga – on Friday. They said they found military tents, licenced firearms and other military equipment. The camp was initially registered as a training site for a security company but it appears to have been converted, a second police…
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IS-Somalia: A Limited Arsenal Despite Elevated Status
Despite its growing prominence within the global Islamic State (IS) network, IS-Somalia remains constrained in its military capacity. While the group has managed to carve out a significant foothold in the Horn of Africa, its ability to mount large-scale, complex operations is hindered by a relatively limited arsenal. Weaponry and Tactics IS-Somalia primarily relies on…
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Israel shares invasion plans for Lebanon with the US
The head of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has presented all invasion plans for Lebanon to US CENTCOM Commander Kurilla and handed over all maps of the planned maneuvers to the US Army, signaling that Israel is seriously planning to intensify operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon in the near future. This development marks a significant…
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Somali militiamen seize heavy weapons after looting convoy
At least five people were killed when militiamen ambushed a convoy in central Somalia and seized heavy weapons, the local government and residents said on Tuesday, seven months after a decades-long arms embargo was lifted. The convoy was travelling on Monday with a security escort near the town of Abudwaq when militiamen from a local…
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In the capital of Somalia, Mogadishu, an explosion occurred near a restaurant where the Euro 2024 final was broadcast
According to preliminary data, there are casualties. Local media reported that the bomb was detonated by a terrorist. Here’s what we know so far: At least five people were killed and 20 others injured in the attack [reported by Somali police spokesman Maj. Abdifitah Aden Hassa] Initial reports suggest the explosion was caused by a…
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