Russia's Africa Corps suffers losses in Mali rebel attack, deputy FM says. Clashes continue in some areas despite calm in capital Bamako.
The Russian Defense Ministry's 'African Corps' sustained losses after a rebel attack in Mali, Deputy Foreign Minister Georgy Borisenko stated at a Federation Council committee meeting. Clashes continued in some areas despite calm in the capital Bamako, according to Ambassador Igor Gromyko.
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The Russian Defense Ministry's 'African Corps' sustained losses after a rebel attack in Mali, Deputy Foreign Minister Georgy Borisenko stated at a Federation Council committee meeting. Clashes continued in some areas despite calm in the capital Bamako, according to Ambassador Igor Gromyko.
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