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Between 25-30 July we saw a couple of incidents that took place in Algeria in regards to both sabotage missions taking place at energy and industrial zones before a media blackout took place. Gunfire exchange between two factions of the Algerian army was reported, while other Algerian reporters claim that the clashes took place between the Algerian armed forces and terrorist factions.


Heavy shooting in Oran:










“Anti-terrorist operation underway in the vicinity of Aïn Defla:










Other footage:






An explosion and a power outage took place in the industrial zone of #Arzew #Batioua. This is a production facility for natural gas.






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Algerian opposition figure Amir Dizad:

What is happening in Oran is a conflict between a military faction that supports General Chengriha and another faction that supports President Tebboune. The figure mentions that a clash would take place a week before which makes his remarks even more interesting.



All these incidents took place within a few days, and after the 30 July, a media blackout took place.
 

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Between 25-30 July we saw a couple of incidents that took place in Algeria in regards to both sabotage missions taking place at energy and industrial zones before a media blackout took place. Gunfire exchange between two factions of the Algerian army was reported, while other Algerian reporters claim that the clashes took place between the Algerian armed forces and terrorist factions.


Heavy shooting in Oran:










“Anti-terrorist operation underway in the vicinity of Aïn Defla:










Other footage:






An explosion and a power outage took place in the industrial zone of #Arzew #Batioua. This is a production facility for natural gas.






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Algerian opposition figure Amir Dizad:

What is happening in Oran is a conflict between a military faction that supports General Chengriha and another faction that supports President Tebboune. The figure mentions that a clash would take place a week before which makes his remarks even more interesting.



All these incidents took place within a few days, and after the 30 July, a media blackout took place.

During the same time period, we saw the great success of the Azawad against Mali and Wagner. Historically speaking Azawad are originally Amazigh Tuareg from the Moroccan Atlas mountains who migrated to north Mali centuries ago. They have been clashing with Mali, but also with Algeria in the past on several occasions.


Lately, there have been some reports suggesting that Algeria-Russian ties are breaking down and that Algeria is taking precautionary steps in its regional surroundings. What I'm trying to say is that Algeria might be supporting Azawad with weapons and intelligence alongside other partners. The media channel NorthAfricapost reported the following:


"Russia is reportedly angry with Algeria, its traditional ally, for facilitating support provided by Ukrainian military intelligence to a coalition of Tuareg separatists and jihadists who fought the Wagner Group and the Malian armed forces near the Algerian border last week"-



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The relations between the Sahel countries, and Algeria have already reached rock bottom. On the other hand, the relations between the Sahel coalition, and Morocco is pretty good. Does Algeria support the Azawad? What would be the reason? Fear of influx of migrants that is on the rise? Is its close ally becoming a threat around its borders? How can Algeria's enemies increase with each passing day? What is Algeria doing wrong?
 

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