In a major victory against jihadist insurgency in the Sahel region, Malian forces have successfully eliminated Abu Huzeifa, also known as Hugo. Abu Huzeifa was a key leader of the Islamic State of the Sahel Province and was wanted for various crimes, including his involvement in the 2017 Tongo Tongo attack in Niger, where eight soldiers were killed. The United States had offered a substantial reward for his capture due to the severity of his crimes.
The operation to capture Abu Huzeifa took place in the Liptako area of northern Mali, with support from soldiers from Burkina Faso and Niger. Abu Huzeifa, a Moroccan national, was a prominent figure within the Islamic State jihadist group in the Sahel region. He played a significant role in the Tongo Tongo ambush, which resulted in several casualties.
The collaboration between Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger in fighting against terrorism has been highlighted as a successful defense and security strategy. With the recent withdrawal of French forces from the region, these countries are relying on their military junta and support from Russian mercenaries and instructors to combat jihadist insurgency.
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