Russian Bear Brigade Withdraws From Burkina Faso
Russian Bear Brigade Withdraws From Burkina Faso

Russian Bear Brigade Withdraws From Burkina Faso

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The Russian private military company Bear Brigade is withdrawing 100 of its paramilitary officers from Burkina Faso, where they had been supporting the military junta led by Captain Ibrahim Traoré since May. The withdrawal, attributed to Russia's need for reinforcements amid Ukraine's offensive in the Kursk region, raises concerns about the potential for increased Islamist insurgent activity in Burkina Faso, which has experienced severe jihadist violence since 2015. Despite the junta's efforts to stabilize the country, including seeking external security partnerships, recent attacks, such as one that killed up to 300 people, underscore the ongoing crisis. The Bear Brigade, linked to Russia's Defense Ministry, was part of an estimated 300 Russian operatives deployed in the region, with roles ranging from training local forces to providing personal security for Traoré. The group's departure reflects a broader pattern of Russian military involvement in Africa, particularly as Burkina Faso faces increasing instability. The situation remains tense, as local authorities continue to struggle against rising jihadist threats.

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