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Algeria Shuts Down Airspace and Recalls Envoys Amid Mali Drone Row

Algeria has closed its airspace to flights to and from Mali and recalled its ambassadors from Mali and Niger, in response to what it calls “serious and unfounded allegations” that it shot down a Malian drone.

The diplomatic row erupted after Malian authorities accused Algeria of downing one one of its reconnaissance drones inside Malian territory, a claim that has sharply escalated tensions between Algeria and its southern neighbours in the Sahel.

The incident has further strained Algeria’s already fraught relations with Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso.

In addition to recalling its envoys for consultations, Algeria has postponed the deployment of its new ambassador to Burkina Faso. Algiers has expressed deep anger over the accusations, which have intensified diplomatic friction along its southern borders.

It has also taken the unprecedented step of closing its airspace to flights to and from Mali.

According to the Algerian ministry of defence, radar data proves the drone had violated Algerian airspace near the border town of Tin-Zaouatine.

This, according to Algerian officials, marked the third such incursion in recent months.

Mali, Niger, Burkina recall ambassadors from Algeria over drone incident

‘Fallacious’ accusations

In a strongly worded statement, Algeria condemned Mali’s accusations as “fallacious” and criticised Niger and Burkina Faso for what it called a “thoughtless alignment” with Mali.

Bamako, however, remains adamant that the drone was deliberately shot down in a hostile act, and claims to have found its wreckage some nine kilometres south of the Algerian border.