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United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali

The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (French: Mission multidimensionnelle intégrée des Nations Unies pour la stabilisation au Mali, MINUSMA)[2] was a United Nations peacekeeping mission in Mali. MINUSMA was established on 25 April 2013 by United Nations Security Council Resolution 2100 to stabilise the country after the Tuareg rebellion of 2012,[3] and was terminated over a decade later on 30 June 2023.[4] Officially deployed on 1 July 2013, MINUSMA was the UN's second-most dangerous peacekeeping mission after Lebanon, with 304 peacekeepers killed out of a force of about 15,200 as of May 2023.[5]

United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali
AbbreviationMINUSMA
Formation25 April 2013
Dissolved30 June 2023
TypePeacekeeping Mission
Legal statusDissolved
HeadquartersBamako, Mali
Special Representative of the Secretary-general (SRSG) and Head of MINUSMA
El-Ghassim Wane[1]
Parent organization
United Nations Security Council
WebsiteOfficial website in English

Apart from MINUSMA, there currently are two further international peace operations in Mali. These are the European Union missions EUCAP Sahel Mali and EUTM Mali.

History edit

In 2012, Tuareg and other peoples in northern Mali's Azawad region started an insurgency in the north under the banner of the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad. After some initial successes and complaints from the Malian Army that it was ill-equipped to fight the insurgents, who had benefited from an influx of heavy weaponry from the 2011 Libyan civil war as well as other sources, elements of the army staged a military coup d'état on 21 March 2012.[6] Following the coup, the rebels made further advances to capture the three biggest cities in the north: Gao, Timbuktu and Kidal.[7] Following economic sanctions and a blockade by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on the country, a deal, brokered in Burkina Faso by President Blaise Compaoré under the auspices of ECOWAS, was signed that would see Amadou Sanogo cede power to Dioncounda Traoré to assume the presidency in an interim capacity until an election is held.[8]

On 1 July 2013, 6,000 of a future total of 12,600 UN peacekeeping troops officially took over responsibility for patrolling the country's north from France and the ECOWAS' International Support Mission to Mali (AFISMA).[9] The group was expected to play a role in the 2013 Malian presidential election.[10] The force is the third largest UN peacekeeping force in operation in the world.[11]

On 16 June 2023, the Foreign Minister of Mali requested that the United Nations terminate MINUSMA due to what he called its "failure" to stabilize the situation there.[12] The mission was officially terminated on 30 June 2023,[4] with all UN forces due to leave Mali by 31 December 2023.[13]

Organisation and forces edit

Its headquarters are in the Malian capital city, Bamako. Military intelligence will be evaluated by the Force Headquarters U2-Intelligence Section.[14]

The force was led by Danish Major General Michael Lollesgaard in 2015 and 2016, Belgian Major General Jean-Paul Deconinck until 2 October 2018, after which he was succeeded by Lieutenant General Dennis Gyllensporre of Sweden.[15][16] The force commander in November 2021 was Dutch Lieutenant-General Johannes Matthijssen.[17]

As of 30 September 2021, countries contributing with police and military personnel are:[18][19]

Incidents edit

In October 2013, a suicide bomber attacked the Chadian soldiers resulting in the death of two soldiers.[20]

On 13 December, two Senegalese peacekeepers were killed at a bombing outside the Malian Solidarity Bank in Kidal a day before the second round of the Malian parliamentary election, 2013.[21] In October 2014, 10 soldiers were killed—nine from Niger and one from Senegal near Gao and Kidal, respectively—bringing the total number of dead soldiers from the mission to 21 with dozens more wounded. It also preceded Malian Foreign Minister Abdoulaye Diop calling for the UNSC to send a rapid deployment force to the country claiming that there was an increase in drug traffickers and Islamist fighters. U.N. Peacekeeping chief Hervé Ladsous also spoke to the UNSC from Bamako, where he attend a memorial service for the dead soldiers. He added that a combination of factors has led to the increase in attacks on U.N. troops, including the drawdown of French forces and a perceived lack of Malian security forces, as such MINUSMA, being the main international presence in the area, was a target. He further noted that the UN was no longer working in a peacekeeping environment, but sought to increase protection of the mission's staff, equipment and bases.[22]

On 20 January 2019 the MINUSMA base at Aguelhok was attacked by militants. The attack was repelled but 10 Chadian UN peacekeepers were killed and a further 25 injured.[23][24] The militants had arrived on board a number of armed vehicles. Several of the attackers are said to have been killed.[25] Responsibility was claimed by Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb who stated that it was a retaliatory attack for the recent visit to Chad by Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the subsequent revival of Chad–Israel diplomatic relations.[25][26] UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the attack.[27]

On 25 January 2019 three Sri Lankan peacekeepers were killed, while another three were injured, when their armoured vehicle came under an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attack, in the general area of Douentza in Mali.[28]

The United Nations reported that attacks in the northern Mali against a U.N. convoy killed three peacekeepers from Chad and injured four others. Secretary-General António Guterres and UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric criticized the attacks, and said that they could account to war crimes as per the international law.[29]

On 10 May 2020 three UN MINUSMA peacekeepers were killed in action near Aguelhok.[30]

As of 31 March 2020, 209 MINUSMA troops died.[5]

Twenty MINUSMA troops were wounded, some seriously, in attacks by rebels in Douentza, Mopti, on 10 February 2021.[31]

On 30 March 2021, MINUSMA published a report that concluded a French air strike on 3 January 2021 on the remote village of Bounti in Sahel state, killed at least 22 people, 19 of whom were civilians. The strike was carried out under Operation Eclipse – a joint operation involving armed forces from Mali, France and the G5 Sahel. French military have denied wrongdoing saying the strike, by a Mirage 2000 bomber, had "neutralised" dozens of jihadists in a precision attack.[32]

On 3 October 2021, one Egyptian peacekeeper was killed, four of his colleagues seriously injured, in an IED attack.[33]

On 5 December 2021, two explosions hit MINUSMA barracks in Gao. The French army said there was only material damage and did not provide details about any possible origin of the blasts.[34]

On 8 December 2021, seven MINUSMA peacekeepers were killed when their convoy hit an improvised explosive device in central Mali, in the Bandiagara area in the Mopti region when driving between the towns of Douentza and Sévaré. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the blast.[35][36]

On 1 June 2022, a Jordanian member of the MINUSMA peacekeeping force was killed and three more injured in Kidal Region, Mali.[37]

From 1 November to 4 November 2023, 37 peacekeepers were injured after six IED attacks on their convoy, which was departing them from Kidal.[38][39]

References edit

  1. ^ "Leadership". MINUSMA. 20 January 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  2. ^ "Mission multidimensionnelle intégrée des Nations Unies pour la stabilisation au Mali (MINUSMA), French language webpage on UN website for the mission". United Nations. 25 April 2013. from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
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  5. ^ a b "FATALITIES". United Nations Peacekeeping.
  6. ^ Look, Anne (25 March 2012). "Uncertainty Reigns in Mali". Voice of America. from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  7. ^ "Timbuktu bombarded as Mali constitution 'restored'". Hindustan Times. 1 April 2012. from the original on 20 June 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  8. ^ "Mali junta says power transfer 'within days'". Al Jazeera. from the original on 13 August 2013. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  9. ^ (in Italian) Pineschi Laura, TUTELA INTERNAZIONALE DEL PATRIMONIO CULTURALE E MISSIONI DI PACE DELLE NAZIONI UNITE: UN BINOMIO POSSIBILE? IL CASO MINUSMA, Rivista di Diritto Internazionale 2018, pag. 5, fasc. 1
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  11. ^ "Secure the Sahara, if you can". The Economist. ISSN 0013-0613. from the original on 6 March 2018. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  12. ^ "Mali asks UN to withdraw its peacekeeping mission 'without delay'". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
  13. ^ "Analysis: What's next for Mali after MINUSMA withdrawal?". Al Jazeera. 3 July 2023. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  14. ^ Rune Thomas Ege (11 September 2013). "Norske soldater på plass i Mali". VG. from the original on 14 September 2013. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  15. ^ "Secretary-General Appoints Major General Jean-Paul Deconinck of Belgium Force Commander, UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali". United Nations. from the original on 4 March 2017. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
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  17. ^ "Secretary-General Appoints Lieutenant General Cornelis Johannes Matthijssen of Netherlands Force Commander, Mali Multidimensional Stabilization Mission | Meetings Coverage and Press Releases".
  18. ^ "Personnel MINUSMA". 16 March 2015. from the original on 1 February 2021. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
  19. ^ "Troop and police contributors". United Nations Peacekeeping. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  20. ^ "UN troops killed in Mali suicide attack". Al Jazeera. from the original on 23 September 2014. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  21. ^ "Car bomb kills UN peacekeepers in Mali". Al Jazeera. from the original on 23 September 2014. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  22. ^ Besheer, Margaret (8 October 2014). "Mali Calls for Rapid Reaction Force to Quell Unrest". VOA. from the original on 2 December 2014. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  23. ^ "UN peacekeepers killed in Mali attack". BBC. 20 January 2019. from the original on 21 January 2019. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  24. ^ Andone, Dakin (21 January 2019). "Mali: Ten UN peacekeeper killed in attack in Mali". CNN. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  25. ^ a b "Mali: 10 UN peacekeepers killed in attack on Aguelhok base". The Defense Post. 20 January 2019. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
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  27. ^ "Mali: Al-Qaeda claims responsibility for the Aguelhok attack". North Africa Journal. 20 January 2019. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  28. ^ Senarathna, Nuwan (26 January 2019). "Three Sri Lankan soldiers die in Mali attack". Daily FT. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  29. ^ "UN says 3 peacekeepers killed, 4 wounded in Mali attacks". The Star. 10 May 2020. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  30. ^ "Three UN MINUSMA Peacekeepers Killed in Mali". International Insider. 10 May 2020. Retrieved 6 March 2021.
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  32. ^ "French strike in Mali killed 19 civilians in January: UN". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  33. ^ "UN peacekeeper killed in north Mali IED attack". France 24. 3 October 2021.
  34. ^ "Two explosions hit UN camps in Mali". The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News. 5 December 2021. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  35. ^ "Roadside bomb explosion kills UN peacekeepers in central Mali". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
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  37. ^ "UN peacekeeper killed in 'terrorist' attack in northern Mali". France24. 1 June 2022.
  38. ^ "Mali: UN convoy concludes treacherous 350 kilometre journey | UN News". news.un.org. 8 November 2023. Retrieved 9 November 2023.
  39. ^ "UN convoy stretching 9 kilometers ends harrowing trip in Mali that saw 37 peacekeepers hurt by IEDs". AP News. 8 November 2023. Retrieved 9 November 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali French Mission multidimensionnelle integree des Nations Unies pour la stabilisation au Mali MINUSMA 2 was a United Nations peacekeeping mission in Mali MINUSMA was established on 25 April 2013 by United Nations Security Council Resolution 2100 to stabilise the country after the Tuareg rebellion of 2012 3 and was terminated over a decade later on 30 June 2023 4 Officially deployed on 1 July 2013 MINUSMA was the UN s second most dangerous peacekeeping mission after Lebanon with 304 peacekeepers killed out of a force of about 15 200 as of May 2023 5 United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in MaliAbbreviationMINUSMAFormation25 April 2013Dissolved30 June 2023TypePeacekeeping MissionLegal statusDissolvedHeadquartersBamako MaliSpecial Representative of the Secretary general SRSG and Head of MINUSMAEl Ghassim Wane 1 Parent organizationUnited Nations Security CouncilWebsiteOfficial website in EnglishApart from MINUSMA there currently are two further international peace operations in Mali These are the European Union missions EUCAP Sahel Mali and EUTM Mali Contents 1 History 2 Organisation and forces 3 Incidents 4 References 5 External linksHistory editMain article Northern Mali conflict In 2012 Tuareg and other peoples in northern Mali s Azawad region started an insurgency in the north under the banner of the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad After some initial successes and complaints from the Malian Army that it was ill equipped to fight the insurgents who had benefited from an influx of heavy weaponry from the 2011 Libyan civil war as well as other sources elements of the army staged a military coup d etat on 21 March 2012 6 Following the coup the rebels made further advances to capture the three biggest cities in the north Gao Timbuktu and Kidal 7 Following economic sanctions and a blockade by the Economic Community of West African States ECOWAS on the country a deal brokered in Burkina Faso by President Blaise Compaore under the auspices of ECOWAS was signed that would see Amadou Sanogo cede power to Dioncounda Traore to assume the presidency in an interim capacity until an election is held 8 On 1 July 2013 6 000 of a future total of 12 600 UN peacekeeping troops officially took over responsibility for patrolling the country s north from France and the ECOWAS International Support Mission to Mali AFISMA 9 The group was expected to play a role in the 2013 Malian presidential election 10 The force is the third largest UN peacekeeping force in operation in the world 11 On 16 June 2023 the Foreign Minister of Mali requested that the United Nations terminate MINUSMA due to what he called its failure to stabilize the situation there 12 The mission was officially terminated on 30 June 2023 4 with all UN forces due to leave Mali by 31 December 2023 13 Organisation and forces editIts headquarters are in the Malian capital city Bamako Military intelligence will be evaluated by the Force Headquarters U2 Intelligence Section 14 The force was led by Danish Major General Michael Lollesgaard in 2015 and 2016 Belgian Major General Jean Paul Deconinck until 2 October 2018 after which he was succeeded by Lieutenant General Dennis Gyllensporre of Sweden 15 16 The force commander in November 2021 was Dutch Lieutenant General Johannes Matthijssen 17 As of 30 September 2021 update countries contributing with police and military personnel are 18 19 nbsp Chad 1466 personnel nbsp Bangladesh 1399 personnel nbsp Senegal 1340 personnel nbsp Togo 1232 personnel nbsp Egypt 1225 personnel nbsp Burkina Faso 1105 personnel nbsp Niger 902 personnel nbsp Ivory Coast 827 personnel nbsp Guinea 678 personnel nbsp Germany 435 personnel nbsp China 426 personnel nbsp Benin 420 personnel nbsp Jordan 345 personnel nbsp Cambodia 289 personnel nbsp United Kingdom 256 personnel nbsp Sri Lanka 242 personnel nbsp Nigeria 224 personnel nbsp Pakistan 217 personnel nbsp Nepal 202 personnel nbsp Sweden 190 personnel nbsp El Salvador 176 personnel nbsp Liberia 162 personnel nbsp Ghana 158 personnel nbsp Tunisia 103 personnel nbsp Portugal 69 personnel nbsp Belgium 53 personnel nbsp Lithuania 49 personnel nbsp France 34 personnel nbsp Canada 18 personnel nbsp Sierra Leone 18 personnel nbsp Norway 17 personnel nbsp Switzerland 13 personnel nbsp Ireland 12 personnel nbsp Ukraine 12 personnel nbsp Gambia 11 personnel nbsp Cameroon 19 personnel nbsp Kenya 10 personnel nbsp Indonesia 9 personnel nbsp Netherlands 9 personnel nbsp Finland 8 personnel nbsp United States 8 personnel nbsp Mauritania 7 personnel nbsp Turkey 7 personnel nbsp Bhutan 5 personnel nbsp Italy 5 personnel nbsp Romania 5 personnel nbsp Czech Republic 4 personnel nbsp Mexico 4 personnel nbsp Spain 3 personnel nbsp Zambia 3 personnel nbsp Austria 2 personnel nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 personnel nbsp Denmark 2 personnel nbsp Estonia 2 personnel nbsp Guatemala 2 personnel nbsp Iran 2 personnel nbsp Luxembourg 2 personnel nbsp Armenia 1 personnel nbsp Australia 1 personnel nbsp Burundi 1 personnel nbsp Dominican Republic 1 personnel nbsp Ethiopia 1 personnel nbsp Gabon 1 personnel nbsp Latvia 1 personnel nbsp Vietnam 1 personnelIncidents editThis section may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is Most paragraphs start with a date Please help improve this section if you can June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message In October 2013 a suicide bomber attacked the Chadian soldiers resulting in the death of two soldiers 20 On 13 December two Senegalese peacekeepers were killed at a bombing outside the Malian Solidarity Bank in Kidal a day before the second round of the Malian parliamentary election 2013 21 In October 2014 10 soldiers were killed nine from Niger and one from Senegal near Gao and Kidal respectively bringing the total number of dead soldiers from the mission to 21 with dozens more wounded It also preceded Malian Foreign Minister Abdoulaye Diop calling for the UNSC to send a rapid deployment force to the country claiming that there was an increase in drug traffickers and Islamist fighters U N Peacekeeping chief Herve Ladsous also spoke to the UNSC from Bamako where he attend a memorial service for the dead soldiers He added that a combination of factors has led to the increase in attacks on U N troops including the drawdown of French forces and a perceived lack of Malian security forces as such MINUSMA being the main international presence in the area was a target He further noted that the UN was no longer working in a peacekeeping environment but sought to increase protection of the mission s staff equipment and bases 22 On 20 January 2019 the MINUSMA base at Aguelhok was attacked by militants The attack was repelled but 10 Chadian UN peacekeepers were killed and a further 25 injured 23 24 The militants had arrived on board a number of armed vehicles Several of the attackers are said to have been killed 25 Responsibility was claimed by Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb who stated that it was a retaliatory attack for the recent visit to Chad by Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the subsequent revival of Chad Israel diplomatic relations 25 26 UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres condemned the attack 27 On 25 January 2019 three Sri Lankan peacekeepers were killed while another three were injured when their armoured vehicle came under an Improvised Explosive Device IED attack in the general area of Douentza in Mali 28 The United Nations reported that attacks in the northern Mali against a U N convoy killed three peacekeepers from Chad and injured four others Secretary General Antonio Guterres and UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric criticized the attacks and said that they could account to war crimes as per the international law 29 On 10 May 2020 three UN MINUSMA peacekeepers were killed in action near Aguelhok 30 As of 31 March 2020 209 MINUSMA troops died 5 Twenty MINUSMA troops were wounded some seriously in attacks by rebels in Douentza Mopti on 10 February 2021 31 On 30 March 2021 MINUSMA published a report that concluded a French air strike on 3 January 2021 on the remote village of Bounti in Sahel state killed at least 22 people 19 of whom were civilians The strike was carried out under Operation Eclipse a joint operation involving armed forces from Mali France and the G5 Sahel French military have denied wrongdoing saying the strike by a Mirage 2000 bomber had neutralised dozens of jihadists in a precision attack 32 On 3 October 2021 one Egyptian peacekeeper was killed four of his colleagues seriously injured in an IED attack 33 On 5 December 2021 two explosions hit MINUSMA barracks in Gao The French army said there was only material damage and did not provide details about any possible origin of the blasts 34 On 8 December 2021 seven MINUSMA peacekeepers were killed when their convoy hit an improvised explosive device in central Mali in the Bandiagara area in the Mopti region when driving between the towns of Douentza and Sevare No group immediately claimed responsibility for the blast 35 36 On 1 June 2022 a Jordanian member of the MINUSMA peacekeeping force was killed and three more injured in Kidal Region Mali 37 From 1 November to 4 November 2023 37 peacekeepers were injured after six IED attacks on their convoy which was departing them from Kidal 38 39 References edit Leadership MINUSMA 20 January 2015 Retrieved 18 October 2021 Mission multidimensionnelle integree des Nations Unies pour la stabilisation au Mali MINUSMA French language webpage on UN website for the mission United Nations 25 April 2013 Archived from the original on 29 October 2013 Retrieved 27 October 2013 United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali MINUSMA United Nations 25 April 2013 Archived from the original on 12 July 2013 Retrieved 3 July 2013 a b Lewis David McAllister Edward U N peacekeeping mission in Mali set to end on June 30 Reuters Archived from the original on 28 June 2023 Retrieved 28 June 2023 a b FATALITIES United Nations Peacekeeping Look Anne 25 March 2012 Uncertainty Reigns in Mali Voice of America Archived from the original on 25 April 2012 Retrieved 1 July 2013 Timbuktu bombarded as Mali constitution restored Hindustan Times 1 April 2012 Archived from the original on 20 June 2012 Retrieved 1 July 2013 Mali junta says power transfer within days Al Jazeera Archived from the original on 13 August 2013 Retrieved 1 July 2013 in Italian Pineschi Laura TUTELA INTERNAZIONALE DEL PATRIMONIO CULTURALE E MISSIONI DI PACE DELLE NAZIONI UNITE UN BINOMIO POSSIBILE IL CASO MINUSMA Rivista di Diritto Internazionale 2018 pag 5 fasc 1 UN takes over Mali peacekeeping mission Al Jazeera Archived from the original on 1 July 2013 Retrieved 1 July 2013 Secure the Sahara if you can The Economist ISSN 0013 0613 Archived from the original on 6 March 2018 Retrieved 1 July 2023 Mali asks UN to withdraw its peacekeeping mission without delay Al Jazeera Retrieved 17 June 2023 Analysis What s next for Mali after MINUSMA withdrawal Al Jazeera 3 July 2023 Retrieved 18 July 2023 Rune Thomas Ege 11 September 2013 Norske soldater pa plass i Mali VG Archived from the original on 14 September 2013 Retrieved 16 November 2014 Secretary General Appoints Major General Jean Paul Deconinck of Belgium Force Commander UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali United Nations Archived from the original on 4 March 2017 Retrieved 23 October 2015 Secretary General Appoints Lieutenant General Dennis Gyllensporre of Sweden Force Commander of United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali Press release New York United Nations 30 August 2018 Archived from the original on 31 August 2018 Retrieved 31 August 2018 Secretary General Appoints Lieutenant General Cornelis Johannes Matthijssen of Netherlands Force Commander Mali Multidimensional Stabilization Mission Meetings Coverage and Press Releases Personnel MINUSMA 16 March 2015 Archived from the original on 1 February 2021 Retrieved 30 March 2021 Troop and police contributors United Nations Peacekeeping Retrieved 29 October 2021 UN troops killed in Mali suicide attack Al Jazeera Archived from the original on 23 September 2014 Retrieved 16 November 2014 Car bomb kills UN peacekeepers in Mali Al Jazeera Archived from the original on 23 September 2014 Retrieved 16 November 2014 Besheer Margaret 8 October 2014 Mali Calls for Rapid Reaction Force to Quell Unrest VOA Archived from the original on 2 December 2014 Retrieved 16 November 2014 UN peacekeepers killed in Mali attack BBC 20 January 2019 Archived from the original on 21 January 2019 Retrieved 21 January 2019 Andone Dakin 21 January 2019 Mali Ten UN peacekeeper killed in attack in Mali CNN Retrieved 28 January 2019 a b Mali 10 UN peacekeepers killed in attack on Aguelhok base The Defense Post 20 January 2019 Retrieved 21 January 2019 Peacekeepers killed in attack on UN northern Mali base France 24 20 January 2019 Archived from the original on 21 January 2019 Retrieved 21 January 2019 Mali Al Qaeda claims responsibility for the Aguelhok attack North Africa Journal 20 January 2019 Retrieved 21 January 2019 Senarathna Nuwan 26 January 2019 Three Sri Lankan soldiers die in Mali attack Daily FT Retrieved 1 July 2023 UN says 3 peacekeepers killed 4 wounded in Mali attacks The Star 10 May 2020 Retrieved 1 July 2023 Three UN MINUSMA Peacekeepers Killed in Mali International Insider 10 May 2020 Retrieved 6 March 2021 Twenty U N peacekeepers wounded in central Mali attack Reuters 10 February 2021 Retrieved 1 July 2023 French strike in Mali killed 19 civilians in January UN Bangkok Post Retrieved 1 July 2023 UN peacekeeper killed in north Mali IED attack France 24 3 October 2021 Two explosions hit UN camps in Mali The Guardian Nigeria News Nigeria and World News 5 December 2021 Retrieved 5 December 2021 Roadside bomb explosion kills UN peacekeepers in central Mali Al Jazeera Retrieved 8 December 2021 Vidalon Dominique 9 December 2021 Heinrich Mark ed France condemns attack that killed seven U N peacekeepers in Mali Reuters Archived from the original on 5 December 2022 Retrieved 9 December 2021 UN peacekeeper killed in terrorist attack in northern Mali France24 1 June 2022 Mali UN convoy concludes treacherous 350 kilometre journey UN News news un org 8 November 2023 Retrieved 9 November 2023 UN convoy stretching 9 kilometers ends harrowing trip in Mali that saw 37 peacekeepers hurt by IEDs AP News 8 November 2023 Retrieved 9 November 2023 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali amp oldid 1208421879, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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