On May 15, 2026, Mali's armed forces executed four simultaneous precision military operations across different sectors (Dandu, Kumbakala, Nara, and KDA), demonstrating a comprehensive counterinsurgency campaign rather than a defensive posture. Intelligence evidence including foreign passports (Egyptian, Tunisian, Canadian) and GPS-traced jihadist logistics routes reveals this conflict involves an international terrorist network rather than purely local grievances. French journalist George M. Brunot exposed that France is using Ukrainian military intelligence as a 'screen' to continue operations in Mali after officially withdrawing in 2022, while former RFI editor-in-chief Noat Navaro revealed that Operation Serval was built on a false narrative about jihadist threats to Bamako. The Malian government argues that facing al-Qaeda and ISIS-linked groups is a global problem, not a national failure, and that the army now operates across the entire national territory, contradicting predictions of state collapse.
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MALI DAY 21 | MACRON'S COVER IS BLOWN — FRENCH JOURNALIST EXPOSES PROXY WAR追加:
West of Mupti, a sector that is called Dandu. Malan Air recognizance flies over and picks up something hidden under vegetation. Black tent concealed.
Somebody has been there long enough to cover their tracks. Intelligence confirms what the surveillance already suggested. An armed terrorist group preparing hostile action against the civilians in that area. Three air strikes the group is destroyed. That is how May 15, 2026 opened on the military front in Mali. But Dandu is not where the day even ends. Not even close.
Because on the same day, the Malian armed forces also struck Kumbakala. A known JN camp confirmed enemy personnel on the move at the location. A precision strike launch and the battle assessment comes back. All enemy personnel at that position we are neutralized. Same day different front. And while the strikes we are going on in Kumbakala, a joint convoy of the Russian Africa corpse and the Malian armed forces is on routine patrol in the nar region. They spot a group of fighters green to bounce that is Katiba Masina the central Mali brigade of J&M the same group that has been terrorizing the Miy Hotland for years and those fighters the moment they see the Malian armed forces and the Russia Africa cops they ran away. They ran towards a civilian community thinking the soldiers will not follow them there. They miscalculated.
Air assets you are already in overwatch.
The modern armed forces engaged. The fighters returned fire. Civilians held their ground and the battle assessment at the Nara came back. 90% of enemy fighters neutralized. The rest fled with injuries and helicopters pursued and eliminated those fleeing fighters. And beyond all of that, I'm also seeing reports from KDA that is confirming that the Malan armed forces conducted multiple new strikes in the Ka region on the same day. Six enemy armored carriers destroyed, ammunition and four depots obliterated, six command posts were neutralized, several enemy personnel were also neutralized in these operations. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back once again to Frontline Africa. Now, if you are new here, this channel is where we track the African story every single day with analysis, not emotion. This is now day 21 of the Mali Fiber series we have been running since this war of aggression began on April 25 against the state of Mali. And today I am going to take you through two fronts. The military front and the diplomatic front because they are the same story told from two different directions and they both point to the same conclusion. Let me be precise about what happened yesterday May 15 because the picture that emerges when you put all four operations together it is very significant. You have the Dando sector west of Mupti. Air recognized S identifies concealed black tent under vegetation. Intelligence confirms hostile preparation against civilians.
Three stries go in. The group is reportedly destroyed. Recognized S continues to confirm and expand results.
You have Kumbakala where the Milan armed forces identified a Janim camp observed enemy personnel movement. launch a precision strike and the reported battle assessment is complete neutralization of all enemy personnel at that location.
You have a separated strike northeast of the village of Tantarine. You have a truck carrying enemy logistics in a place called Ubud northeast of Beyro by the Malian air strike. These jihadists always riding on motorcycles reportedly fled in multiple directions after the strike. And you have Nara, which is the one I want you to pay special attention to because what happened in Nara is not just a military engagement. It is a lesson in what the Malian armed forces have become versus what they used to be. A routine patrol, not a major offensive, a routine patrol.
They encounter Katiba Masina fighters that is the Mi based wing of J&M the group that has been operating in central Mali since 2015. The fighters ran the moment they saw the army. They ran towards civilians hoping the soldiers won't follow. They were wrong. Air overwatch was already deployed. The army engaged near the civilian community. The fighters returned fire. The civilians stayed and when it was over, the battle assessment reportedly claimed 90% enemy neutralized with helicopters pursuing and eliminating those who fled with injuries. And then KD six enemy armored carriers were destroyed. Six command post were neutralized. Ammunition depots were obliterated. Four depots were also gone. Now let me tell you what that picture means. When you put all four of those operations together, that is the Malian armed forces operating simultaneously in the north, in the center, south and east of their own national territory in a single day. That is not a defensive force pinned down somewhere in Bamaku. That is a military executing a seek and destroy campaign across the entire map. and the chief of the general staff of the Malian armed forces made that very clear. He congratulated the Malian armed forces for their professionalism, efficiency and commitment to national defense. And he stated publicly and also on record, armed terrorist group will be pursued across the entire national territory, not parts of it, the entire national territory. Those are not the words of a command structure that is losing the war. That is the language of an army that is haunting. Now, here is a military question I want to raise on this channel because nobody in Western media coverage of this conflict is addressing it. For weeks now there have been reports circulating and some of this comes from sources with western government connections that armed groups that are operating in Mali have received surface to MSIs mans the type of shoulder fired anti-aircraft system that can engage low-flying aircraft and helicopters stingers mistras the kind of weapons that if they actually exist and are functional should be making malian air force operations extremely difficult. So here is the question. On May 15, 2026, day 21 of this conflict, Malian Air Asset conducted multiple strikes across four separate operational areas.
Helicopters were in overwatch.
Helicopters pursued and eliminated fleeing fighters. Not one of those air operations was interrupted by hostile anti-aircraft fire. Not one. The sky over Mali is on May 15 belonging to the Malian armed forces. I always say this on this coverage that Mali have full control of their airspace. So either those mad reports were propaganda designed to make farmer nervous and make the world think the hand groups you are better equipped than they are or those weapons exist but the fighters using them lack the training and coordination to deploy them effectively against a military that has adapted. Either way, the fact that Mayan air assets we are operating freely and with letter precision on forefront simultaneously on May 21 tells you something fundamental about who controls the sky in this war and a modern counterinsurgency.
The side that controls the sky is the side that controls the campaign. Now let me take you to something the western coverage is definitely not spending enough time on because the battle assessment from recent operations in Mali have included something that should be making every government on this continent of Africa to sit up and pay very close attention. foreign passports, foreign identity documents recovered from fighters in combat zones. Around 10 passports and 10 identity cards, including documents from Egypt, Tunisia and Canada. They have been reportedly been found in areas where Malayan forces have engaged GN linked groups. And it does not stop there. Yes, it's not even.
There is more. GPS devices recovered from these same fighters are reportedly being used to trace what has been described as a jihadist highway, the route used by foreign fighters to move into Mali and resupply armed groups operating in the Sahel. Now, let me be clear about what I am saying and what I am not saying. I am not drawing conclusions beyond what the evidence supports. What the evidence supports is this. The young groups that are operating against the Malian state in 2026 are not simply a local insurgency driven by local grieviances. There is an international pipeline that cannot be explained away by any kind of propaganda. Yes, there is proof everywhere. Russia has been raising this alarm since the beginning of this year.
There are foreign fighters. There are documents from North Africa, from the Gulf, from 11th, from the diaspora.
There is a logistic network with GPS traced routes. That is not an amateur operation, ladies and gentlemen. That is a coordinated internationally supported effort to destabilize a sovereign African state. And that contest matters enormously for how you interpret everything else that is happening in this conflict, including what is happening on the diplomatic side. If you are still here with me this far, now is the moment. Hit that subscribe button if you have not already done so. Also, ring that notification bell and drop a comment. Tell me where you are watching from. Are you watching from Bamaku in Mali, the heart of this war? Are you watching from Wagadoo in Bina or Name in Niger Republic or are you in Lagos Nigeria, Nairobi, Accra Da or in the diaspora, Atlanta, London, Toronto, Perry, Bruce? Tell me where you are watching from because today's episode touches three continents and the most important argument is the one the people in power do not want you to hear. Now we move to the diplomatic front and this is where the story of Mali gets bigger than Mali itself. Because on May 8th, 2026, George M. Brunot went on air at ROL, one of France's most listened to radio networks. Ma Bronard is not an obscure blogger. He's actually a senior correspondent at Leagaro. that is Franc's leading right of center newspaper. He spent years covering jihadist groups in the Middle East and West Africa. He was abducted and held hostage in Iraq in 2004. He's someone with sources that run deep inside a French security establishment. And on May 8th, citing a French security source, he said something that detonated like a grenade inside French media. He said that Ukrainian military intelligence, the GU, is operating inside Mali in coordination with two separatists from the Azawad Liberation Front. He said France officially gone from Mali since 2022 is now using what he described as a Ukrainian screen. His word a screen to avoid appearing directly involved in a conflict where the FLA is is now aligned with a group that the United States Department has classified as a foreign terrorist organization since 2018. He said former French foreign legion who are Ukrainian nationals and speak French are reportedly deployed on the ground to train, advise and militarily support the FLA forces. And he said the Ukrainian intelligence services had submitted a detailed plan to the French authorities at the beginning of this year to and I quote dislodge the junas of the Sahel and push back the Russian enemy. Perry initially said no for security reasons.
According to Maort, the lock has now been lifted. Now I want to be careful here because this is a fast moving situation and Marronaut's claims have not been independently verified in the public domain. They come from a single French security source. Other journalists have disputed some of the things he said. But this is what I want you to notice. Macron's reaction to this explosive allegations. Yes. How did Emanuel Macron react to all of this?
Macron confronted Mronaut personally. He called the reporting irresponsible.
He called it serious, unprofessional, petty and ethically problematic. Those are four strong words and they are all about the journalism not about the facts. Macron did not say these claims are false and this is the evidence. He said these claims should not have been published. That is a different response.
Ladies and gentlemen, a head of state who knows a story is completely false does not need to question the ethics of the reporter. He calls a press conference and then lay out the facts.
Macron questioned the ethics. Mron not did not retract all the allegations and all the comments that he made. And this is the thing that makes the French media establishment reaction even more revealing. Some of Marronaut's colleagues at French Atlas said the problem with this reporting was not that it was wrong but that it was harmful.
One commentator even said and I am paraphrasing what he said here. Whether it is true or false the damage is done.
Read that slowly ladies and gentlemen whether it is true or false. That is not exactly a denial. That is damage control response. And it tells you exactly what the real concern in par is not accuracy.
It's all about the exposure exposing their hidden role in the crisis in the Sahel. Now the Malian foreign minister Abdah had already stated publicly before the MRO report that the attacks of April 25 constituted a hybrid war a war waged by proxy by certain states against Mali and against the other countries of the alliance of Sah state. That was the official Malian government position. Ma Bronardut's reporting from inside France's own journalistic establishment using French security sources appears to corroborate what Bamaku was already saying. France has left Mali officially.
France has not left Mali. Actually, it has simply changed his uniform and tactics. And Marron is not the only French journalist saying uncomfortable things about what France has been doing in the Sahel. Noat Navaro is a former editor in chief at RFI Radio France International the broadcaster that has been banned across the alliance of Sah State. This is not a Russian blogger.
This actually a former boss of the very institution France used to shape the African media narrative for decades. And Navaro has now gone on record claiming that operation seal that is the 2013 French military intervention that started the whole decade long Sahel campaign was built on what he described as a state lie. It was all built on a lie. His argument is this. France claimed in 2013 that jihadist forces were on the verge of taking Bamaku.
almost the same kind of narrative that they keep dishing out since last year.
Yes, they have not changed. That claim was used to justify the military intervention under the UN resolution authorization. It was used to put French boots on Malian soil. It was used to begin a campaign that that lasted nearly a decade and cost billions of euros.
Navaro says the jihadists were never actually interested in taking Bamaku or the entire state of Mali. A city of 3 million people with a hostile population is not a price. It is a trap. According to this Navaro guy, the real objective of the jihadist advance in 2013 was not the capital. It was the seare airfield runway, a strategic asset that if captured will have given armed groups control over the only significant air access point to mammal and effectively split the country in two. That is a completely different strategic picture from what France told the world back in 2013. And if Navaro is right in this you know revelation and he's not a man who arrived at this conclusion just yesterday then operation se operation bain operation takuba the entire French military footprint in the Sahel was constructed on top of a false narrative this is not different from what we saw in Iraq yes the WMD hax the lie France did not save money from jihadi's conquest of the capital France use the threat of conquest as a justification to enter a region. It has strategic interest in controlling the gold fields of northern Mali, the Iranian route, the SFA Frank zone, the logistics of influence across 14 African countries.
That is what was actually at stake. And now two senior French journalists operating from inside the French media system. They are saying it out loud.
That is not Russian propaganda. That is France basically talking to itself in a voice it did not expect the world to hear. Now let me take you to something that happened recently on the international diplomatic front and that connects everything I have just told you. Emanuel Macron, fresh from his Africa forward summit in Nairobi, the one he organized in an Anglohone capital for the first time ever trying to rebrand France's relationship with the continent of Africa has been calling Russia and others the recolonizers of the 21st century. I think I talked about this in one of my previous episode actually debunked those lies. He has been using that framing repeatedly to delegitimize African partnership with Russia. He used it on French television.
He used it at the Nairobi summit.
Russian foreign minister said Gavrov have a response for all of that and it was short also surgical. Lavrov said the French know better than anyone what a recolonizer looks like. He recorded a session at the United Nation General Assembly where European officials referred to the Sahel and Africa as the European Union's zone. He said he rejected and will always reject the idea that former colonies belong permanently to their former colonial masters. And he said France still views its former African colonies through a colonial mindset that has never actually changed.
Only the language around it is being rebranded. Now I'm not here as a spokesman for Russia. This channel does not carry water. We don't speak for any foreign government. We speak for what is it in the best interest of Africa. But on this particular argument, the factual record is what it is. France drew the borders of large parts of this African continent. France ran troops in Mali for more than 9 years. and what Jim grow from a regional footnote into the largest jihadist coalition in the Sahel.
France printed the SEA frank in Perry and managed it from the French treasury until very recently keeping 14 African economies tetred to decisions made in a European capital and Macron is standing in Nairobi calling Russia the colonizer of Africa. Isn't that absurd? Yes.
basically rewriting history in real time. That is actually a statement that requires us to discard enormous amounts of documented history. It's what we try to do on this channel every single time.
Now, let me give you the Malian government response to the narrative that this war proves their security strategy has failed. A senior Malian official has pushed back on that narrative directly and also on the record. And I think the push back deserves to be heard fully because it contains some argument that do not get enough space enough coverage in western media about this conflict. The officials first point is that Mali is facing the global terrorist threat of al-Qaeda and groups that are linked to dish that are linked to ISIS. This is not a Malian failure. It is a global problem that has struck far more powerful state. Attacks happened in Paris. They happened in New York. They happened in London. The existence of terrorism does not prove the failure of the state being attacked.
It proves the determination of the attackers. The second point is that before came to power. Large parts of Mali were permanently outside state control, not temporarily disputed, permanently abandoned. The army that existed then could not and did not reach the entire national territory. Today the Malian armed forces are striking in Dando in Kumbakala, Nara, Kida, Maka, Central Mali and southern Mali in a single operational day. That is a different military than the one that existed before 2020. The official said it plainly, the army now operates across the entire national territory of Mali.
The third point, and this one is very crucial, some northern rebel factions are repeating the exact same mistakes they made in 2012 because in 2012, rebel factions allied with jihadist group to fight the Malian state. Those jihadist allies eventually overpowered those same rebel factions. and then eventually expelling them. The FLA right now is in alliance with Jim. Jim is al-Qaeda sah franchise. The Malian official warn publicly. The future of Malians is not with al-Qaeda. It is not with ISIS. It is with Mali. That warning is not just a political statement. It is a lesson written in the blood of 2012 that the northern rebel leadership appears determined to ignore. And the fourth point is popular mobilization. The official cited the response of Malian citizens to recent attacks as evidence of national unity. That is something that does not show up in satellite imagery or battle maps, but it matters enormously. A government losing the support of its population does not see popular mobilization after attacks. It sees silence or worse collaboration with this destabilization element. Mali is seeing mobilization. Yes, that is a data point that is worth noting. Now, these are the five things you should note from this episode. Number one is that the Malian armed forces executed four precision operations on a single day.
That was yesterday, May 15, 2026. Across the north, the center and the west of the national territory in Dando, in Kumbakala, in Nara, in KDA, the Malian army is not pinned down in Bamaku. The army is haunting and the chief of the general staff said exactly that on record. Armed terrorist groups will be pursued across the entire national territory. Number two, the foreign passports. I'm talking about Egyptian passport, Tunisian, Canadian and GPS traced jihadist logistics route found in Mali combat zones. It tells you this war has never been purely a local insurgency. There's an international supply chain. There is a foreign fighter pipeline. The evidence is literally on the ground and it changes every conversation about what this conflict actually is. Number three, George M.
Brunot, a senior leagaro correspondent with credentials that the French media establishment itself cannot simply dismiss. He went on RO and said France is is using Ukrainian military intelligence as a smoke screen to continue operating in Mali after being officially expelled. Macron called the reporting irresponsible. He did not call it false. That distinction is everything. Number four, Nobat Navaro, former RFI editor in chief said operation sea was built on a state lie.
The jihadist never wanted Bamaku. They wanted the seare strip. If that is true and Navaro is not a man making reckless claims, then the entire French military narrative in the Sah was constructed on a fabrication from day one. France created a justification. France sold that justification to the world. France ran a decadel long operation using that justification and now French journalists are dismantling it from the inside.
Finally, number five, Mali has not fallen. The 21 and this country is still fighting on every front simultaneously.
The armed forces are striking four theaters in one day. The diplomatic position is even stronger than it has ever been. With Turkey, China, Iran, Russia, and the AS partners all actively engaged in this war, the national unity is real enough that even figures in political disagreement with Goa himself have gone on record defending the sovereignty of Mali. The people who said this country will fall in the first week are the same people who have been wrong about this continent of Africa for over a century. They are not yet done being wrong yet. They will still keep dishing out their fake you know predictions about Africa about the Sahel and about the whole of West Africa. Tell me in the comments which part landed the hardest for you in today's episode. Was it the forefront military operation on day 21?
Was it the foreign passport and the jihadist highway traced on GPS? Was it M. Brunot blowing France's cover from inside the French media? Or was it Navaro saying the whole French operation was built on a lie since 2013? Or was it the warning to the FLA that 2012 is repeating itself? Tell me what you think about all of this in the comment section. And if you want to continue to see analysis like this content that doesn't, you know, serve any higher power, we do this for Africa and we do this to, you know, tell Africa's story from Africa's own point of view. If you have not subscribed to this channel, what exactly are you waiting for? It takes half a seconds. Hit that subscribe button and also ring that notification bell. I am still your host Ezeka and I will see you in the next one. It's a bye-bye for now.
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