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Mali says 82 soldiers captured by armed groups have been freed

Mali announced the release of 82 soldiers who had been held captive by armed groups in the country's north. The Malian army stated these soldiers were taken hostage by al-Qaeda-linked fighters and a separatist rebel group, the Azawad Liberation Front (FLA), following nationwide attacks in April.

By AFP, AP and ReutersAl JazeeraFiled 2026-08-14 · 03:24 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Mali says 82 soldiers captured by armed groups have been freed
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Mali announced the release of 82 soldiers who had been held captive by armed groups in the country's north. The Malian army stated these soldiers were taken hostage by al-Qaeda-linked fighters and a separatist rebel group, the Azawad Liberation Front (FLA), following nationwide attacks in April. The FLA claimed responsibility for some of these attacks and stated they released approximately 80 soldiers captured between 2023 and 2026 for humanitarian reasons, noting that some had been captive since 2023 and around 118 others remain held. The release was reportedly mediated by Algeria, and the freed soldiers are now in the care of authorities.

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Mali says 82 of its soldiers held prisoner by armed groups have been released.

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The freed soldiers were held hostage by al-Qaeda-linked fighters and a separatist rebel group since nationwide attacks in April.

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The FLA claimed responsibility for releasing about 80 Malian soldiers taken prisoner between 2023 and 2026.

factualAzawad Liberation Front (FLA)
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The release was mediated by Algeria.

factualSource in Mali’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Some of the soldiers had been captive since 2023, and about 118 others remained held.

factualMohamed Elmaouloud Ramadane (FLA spokesperson)
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Malian army says the soldiers were held prisoner by Tuareg and al-Qaeda-linked armed groups in the northern region.Mali says 82 of its soldiers held as prisoners by armed groups in the country’s north have been released into the government’s care.The Malian army announced the release on Thursday in a statement aired on state television. It said the freed soldiers had been “held hostage” by al-Qaeda-linked fighters and a ⁠separatist rebel group since nationwide attacks in April.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Some 30 Malian soldiers killed during retaking of key town, says army chieflist 2 of 3How armed group alliances are reshaping Mali’s conflict and the wider Sahellist 3 of 3Why Mali’s northern conflict has entered a dangerous new phaseend of list“This release is the culmination of a process initiated immediately after their capture,” the statement said, adding that the soldiers were safe and in the care of authorities.al-Qaeda-linked Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal Muslimin (JNIM) and the Tuareg-led Azawad Liberation Front (FLA) claimed responsibility for a series of attacks on April 25 targeting Bamako’s airport and several other locations. Defence Minister Sadio Camara was killed in a bombing at his residence in Kati.The two groups also claimed ‌responsibility for attacks on army positions across Mali on July 4.The FLA said in a statement on Thursday that it had released about 80 Malian soldiers taken prisoner between 2023 and 2026. The group did not immediately explain the discrepancy with ⁠the army’s account that the soldiers ⁠had been held since the April 25 attacks.Mohamed Elmaouloud Ramadane, a spokesperson for the FLA, said that the release was conducted for “strictly humanitarian” reasons.He added that some of the soldiers had been captive since 2023, and about 118 others remained held.A source in Mali’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs told the AFP news agency that the release was mediated by Algeria.
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