Siege of Tessalit | |||||||
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Part of the Tuareg rebellion (2012) | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Ansar Dine AQIM | |||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Didier Dacko El Hadj Ag Gamou Mohamed Ould Meydou Kassim Goita Mohamed Ag Bachir Yusuf Ag Bougara (POW) |
Bayes Ag Dicknane Abou Al-Tayyib Cheikh Ag Aoussa Abdelkim Kojak Ibah Ag Moussa Assalat Ag Habi | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
800 regular soldiers 107 vehicles 6 BRDM several helicopters 300 reinforcements |
600 fighters 30 vehicles[1] | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
32–49 killed 20+ wounded 62–71 captured 21 vehicles destroyed 6 vehicles captured 2 BRDM-2 captured 1 BRDM-2 destroyed |
7–17 fighters killed 6-8 wounded 7 captured 1 vehicle destroyed |
The siege of Tessalit occurred in early 2012 during the Tuareg rebellion in Mali. Amachach military base, located in Tessalit, was defended by roughly 800 Malian soldiers commanded by Colonel Kassim Goita. The International Committee of the Red Cross was sent to help evacuate civilians and military families, but despite the approval of the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA), Malian authorities delayed the operation and it was never executed as a humanitarian source. Other Malian military forces in the region of Tessalit were led by Colonels' Didier Dacko, Ould Meydou, and the well respected Tuareg commander El Hadji Ag Gamou.[2]
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