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Coordinates: 18°5418N 3°3142W / 18.9050°N 3.5283°W / 18.9050; -3.5283
 

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Battle of Araouane
Part of Northern Mali conflict
Date10 December 2013
Location
Result French victory
Belligerents
 France AQIM
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
France None 19 KIA, 8 captured

In early December 2013, the French army launched an operation in the Timbuktu region, where many jihadist movements were reported. One hundred vehicles and helicopters were involved. Neither the Malian forces nor MINUSMA took part in the operation. The French combed an area between the towns of Bouje-Baya and Araouane and attacked a katiba of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. A Malian officer said that "the elements of the terrorist group fought to the end. At least 19 members of the movement were killed. There were no wounded or dead on the French side.[1][2]

The French took also at least 8 prisoners. The jihadists were lightly armed, some wore explosives belts. On 15 December, the French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius confirmed that 19 men were killed on the side of the jihadists.[3] The French army continued its offensive in the following days further north, into the region Taoudenni. The likely presence of several jihadists in the region, such as Al-Mourabitoun, MUJAO or other groups, was discussed as well as the presence of Mokhtar Belmokhtar. The French army announced that the operation ended on December 23. The result was a score of "terrorists" killed while a jihadist training camp and two supply points were discovered. The camp included a gas station, buried stock mechanical parts, pickup hidden under straw roofs, caches of drugs and firing ranges. It was evacuated three days before the arrival of the French.

References[edit]

  1. ^ / Loïc Berthy / (14 September 2013). "Le Télégramme : 3e RIMa. 300 marsouins en partance pour le Mali". Le Telegramme. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  • ^ "Ouest-France, lignes de défense, Philippe Chapleau : Le colonel (bientôt général) Guionie à la tête de la 9e BIMa (actualisé)". Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  • ^ "Mali Actu : Mali: 19 jihadistes tués dans une opération militaire française, confirme Fabius". Mali Actu. 15 December 2013. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  • 18°54′18N 3°31′42W / 18.9050°N 3.5283°W / 18.9050; -3.5283


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