Wagner Leaves Mali, Russia Remains
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Russia-backed Wagner Group says it is leaving Mali, but Africa Corps will remain

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Russia will continue to have a mercenary presence in Mali .
The Africa Corps , Russia 's state-controlled paramilitary force, said Wagner 's departure would not introduce any changes.
Wagner has been present in Mali since late 2021 following a military coup, replacing French troops and international peacekeepers.
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