Russia says Africa Corps has freed Russian and Ukrainian nationals abducted in West Africa


MOSCOW, April ⁠21 (Reuters) - Russia's defence ministry said ⁠on Tuesday that two men, ‌a Russian and a Ukrainian citizen, had been freed in a special operation in ​Mali after they were ⁠abducted in ⁠neighbouring Niger in 2024.

The ministry said the ⁠operation ‌was carried out by Russia's Africa Corps, a ⁠Kremlin-controlled paramilitary force. It said both ​men ‌were employees of a Russian ⁠geological exploration ​company.

Russia's Africa Corps, a paramilitary force that succeeded the former Wagner ⁠mercenary group, is active ​in several African countries including Mali, Equatorial Guinea and CAR.

The men were ⁠kidnapped in July 2024 in Niger by Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin, an al Qaeda-linked militant group, ​the defence ministry said, ⁠adding that they had been ​held until their release ‌in Mali.

(Reporting by Maxim ​Rodionov, Writing by Anna Peverieri; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

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