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2014 Aguelhok attack

Coordinates: 19°27′54″N 0°51′18″E / 19.465°N 0.855°E / 19.465; 0.855
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2014 Aguelhok attack
Part of Mali War
LocationAguelhok, Mali
Coordinates19°27′54″N 0°51′18″E / 19.465°N 0.855°E / 19.465; 0.855
Date11 June 2014
TargetMINUSMA and Malian soldiers
Deaths5 (four Chadian soldiers and one suicide bomber)
Injured10 (six Chadian peacekeepers and four Malian soldiers)
PerpetratorUnknown jihadists

On 11 June 2014, a suicide bomber attacked the MINUSMA base in Aguelhok, Mali, killing several Chadian peacekeepers.

Background

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Following the Second Battle of Kidal in May, Tuareg rebels launched an incursion into the town of Aguelhok on 21 May. The 290 Malian soldiers present at the garrison in the town sought refuge at the MINUSMA base in the town staffed by Chadian peacekeepers.[1][2] A few days later, eighty Imghad Tuareg militants and civilians who were sympathetic to the government also sought relief at the MINUSMA base.[2] On the day of the attack, at least 600 soldiers were present at the base.[2]

Attack

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On 11 June, a suicide bomber entered the northern part of Aguelhok in a VBIED painted white and with the UN logo. He drives around the city twice in the MINUSMA decoy truck, in order to locate the places where the peacekeepers and soldiers were gathered. Meanwhile, a small group of jihadists launched RPGs towards the MINUSMA base, attempting to spur a panic.[3][4] The VBIED approached to around twenty meters from the MINUSMA camp, but was quickly detected by the Chadian soldiers who opened fire on the truck. Almost immediately, the suicide bomber blew himself up at the entrance of the camp, immediately killing and injuring several soldiers.[3]

Aftermath

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According to MINUSMA, four Chadian soldiers were killed and ten were injured in the attack.[3] Four of the ten soldiers injured were Malian soldiers, and the other six were from MINUSMA.[3] Bert Koenders, the head of MINUSMA, called the attack "cowardly and heinous."[5]

References

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  1. ^ Carayol, Rémi (9 June 2014). "La bataille de Kidal, un mal pour un bien ? - Jeune Afrique.com" [The battle of Kidal, a blessing in disguise?]. JeuneAfrique.com (in French). Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  2. ^ a b c Carayol, Rémi (12 June 2014). "Carte interactive : quand l'armée malienne perd le Nord - Jeune Afrique.com" [Interactive map: when the Malian army loses the North]. JeuneAfrique.com (in French). Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d "Mali: quatre soldats de la Minusma tués dans un attentat à Aguelhok" [Mali: four Minusma soldiers killed in an attack in Aguelhok]. RFI (in French). 12 June 2014. Retrieved 23 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Mali: l'attentat contre l'ONU à Aguelhok était sophistiqué - France" [Mali: The attack on the UN in Aguelhok was sophisticated - France]. RFI (in French). 13 June 2014. Archived from the original on 13 June 2014. Retrieved 23 February 2024.
  5. ^ "Quatre militaires tchadiens de l'ONU tués au Mali lors d'un attentat kamikaze" [Four Chadian UN soldiers killed in a suicide attack in Mali]. Le Monde.fr (in French). 11 June 2014. Retrieved 23 February 2024.