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  2. Operation Serval - Wikipedia

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    Operation Serval (French: Opération Serval) was a French military operation in Mali. [20] The aim of the operation was to oust Islamic militants from the north of Mali, [21] who had begun a push into the center of Mali. [22] Operation Serval followed the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2085 of 20 December 2012 and an official ...

  3. French military withdrawal from West Africa (2022–present)

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    This is defined by Operation Serval, which was a French effort under the leadership of former president Francois Hollande in order to prevent Islamist militants from seizing Bamako, Mali. [9] The success of this operation was short-lived as militant groups began to appear in neighboring nations, including Chad and Burkina Faso.

  4. Battle of Konna - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Konna was a battle in the Northern Mali Conflict in the town of Konna in central Mali. Various Islamic fundamentalist rebels fought with the government of Mali, the latter of which was supported by French soldiers participating in Operation Serval. This battle was among the first French engagements in their intervention in the ...

  5. Mali War - Wikipedia

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    In mid-2014, the French military in Mali ended its Operation Serval and transitioned to the broader regional counterterrorist effort, Operation Barkhane. Despite a ceasefire agreement signed on 19 February 2015 in Algiers , Algeria , and a peace accord in the capital on 15 April 2015, fighting continued.

  6. 2013 in Mali - Wikipedia

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    March 27 - The government of Mali announces that 63 of their soldiers have been killed fighting jihadists since the French led intervention Operation Serval in January 2013. March 31 - Rebel Islamist fighters attempt to infiltrate Timbuktu, but are repelled by French and Malian forces.

  7. Battle of Kidal (2023) - Wikipedia

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    The jihadists abandoned the city in January 2013 in the wake of Operation Serval, and was captured by the MNLA. [2] Malian and French forces attempted to capture the town in May 2014, but were repelled by the MNLA and allied Arab Movement of Azawad (MAA) and High Council for the Unity of Azawad (HCUA) fighters, who created the Coordination of ...

  8. November 2015 Kidal attack - Wikipedia

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    This led to Operation Serval by France. The UN base in Kidal was targeted in March as well, resulting in the deaths of two children and a Chadian peacekeeper. [ 3 ] In the days preceding the November 2015 attack, the Radisson Blu was attacked in Mali's capital, Bamako .

  9. Operation Tiésaba-Bourgou - Wikipedia

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    The operation began on March 25, from Hombori. However, most operations were delayed for 48 hours due to bad weather. However, most operations were delayed for 48 hours due to bad weather. [ 5 ] [ 3 ] The first actions began at the Foulsaré forest, when French drones launched airstrikes on jihadist positions. on March 29 and 30. [ 3 ]