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Diafarabé and Koumara attacks

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Diafarabé and Koumara attacks
Part ofMali War
DateJanuary 10, 2023
Location
ResultInconclusive
Belligerents
Mali
Wagner Group
Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin
Casualties and losses
14 killed, 11 wounded (per Mali)
5 Wagner mercenaries killed, 7 Malian soldiers killed, dozens wounded (per JNIM)
31 killed (per Mali)
5 killed (per JNIM)

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On January 10, 2023, jihadists fromJama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin (JNIM) attacked Malian soldiers andWagner Group mercenaries in the villages ofDiafarabé and Koumara in central Mali.

Background

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In early 2023, the al-Qaeda-aligned jihadist military coalition JNIM ramped up its campaign against Malian forces and their alliedWagner Group mercenaries in central Mali.[1] The first attacks were inKoulikoro Region on January 2, with JNIM fighters killing two people in the village of Kassela and five in the village ofMarkacoungo.[2]

Attacks

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The attacks took place inTénenkou Cercle inMopti Region andMacina Cercle inSégou Region. Both were launched in tandem on January 10, with the first occurring between the villages of Dia and Diafarabe.[2][1] The second attack was in between Koumara and Macina.[2] In both attacks, JNIM fighters detonated homemade bombs and then ambushed the Malian and allied soldiers.[3]

An initial report by the Malian army stated that twelve Malian soldiers were killed in the attacks. On January 11, Malian officials stated that fourteen soldiers were killed and eleven were wounded, and that thirty-one jihadists were "neutralized."[4] The attack was claimed by JNIM on January 10, the same day of the attacks. In JNIM's statement, they claimed there was an unknown number of casualties from the attack in Diafarabe and that five Wagner mercenaries and seven Malian soldiers were killed in Koumara, along with dozens of others injured. JNIM claimed that only five jihadists were killed.[4]

The attacks were considered the deadliest day for the Malian army in several months.[2]

References

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  1. ^ab"Mali: January 2023".International Crisis Group. February 2023. RetrievedJune 1, 2024.
  2. ^abcd"14 Malian soldiers killed by explosives in multiple attacks".AP News. 2023-01-12. Retrieved2024-06-01.
  3. ^"Mali: nouveau bilan humain à la suite de la double attaque jihadiste du 10 janvier".RFI (in French). 2023-01-12. Retrieved2024-06-01.
  4. ^ab"Mali: 14 soldats tués et 11 blessés dans des combats avec Al-Qaïda".La Presse (in Canadian French). 2023-01-12. Retrieved2024-06-01.
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