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Battle of Boulikessi (2020)

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The battle of Boulikessi took place on October 30 and 31, 2020 during the war in Mali.

Battle of Boulikessi
Part of Mali War
Date30–31 October 2020
Location
Boulikessi, Mali
Result French victory
Belligerents
 France JNIM
Strength
Several dozens of Special Forces soldiers
Two mirage 2000
Helicopters
More than 50 militants
Casualties and losses
None 50 killed
4 captured

Battle

On the evening of October 30, 2020, a French army operation was launched against a group of jihadists of JNIM while the latter were preparing an attack on the Malian locality of Boulikessi, near the border with Burkina Faso. The jihadist column on motorcycles was first spotted by a drone. While the combatants on motorcycles regrouped and hid under trees, an airstrike was carried out by two French Mirage 2000D fighters. Several dozen Special Forces soldiers from Operation Sabre then intervened on the ground with the support of drone and helicopter strikes. The fighting continued until the early hours of the morning.[1][2]

Aftermath

On November 2, the French Minister of the Armed Forces, Florence Parly, announced that more than 50 jihadists had been neutralized in the operation. About fifty weapons were also seized and about thirty motorcycles destroyed. General Lecointre, Chief of Staff of the armed forces, for his part gave the same day an assessment of about sixty neutralized jihadists. The spokesman for the staff, Frédéric Barbry, also mentions the capture of four combatants. [3][2]

References

  1. ^ "France announces major anti-Jihadist operations in the Sahel". Atalayar.
  2. ^ a b "Mali: près de 60 jihadistes tués dans une opération de la force Barkhane". RFI. November 3, 2020.
  3. ^ "The French army kills around fifty jihadists in Mali, near the..." AlKhaleej Today. November 3, 2020.

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