Fall of Andéramboukane

Fall of Andéramboukane is located in Mali
Andéramboukane
Andéramboukane
Fall of Andéramboukane (Mali)
Date26 January 2012
Location
Result

Tuareg victory

  • The city was captured by the MNLA.
Belligerents

 Azawad

 MaliStrength unknown 40 menCasualties and losses 2 wounded 8-40 captured
3 armoured vehicles captured
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Mali War

Tuareg rebellion (2012):

  • 1st Ménaka
  • 1st Aguelhok
  • Tin-Hama
  • In Emsal
  • 1st Andéramboukane
  • 1st Tessalit
  • Niafunké
  • Tinzaouaten
  • Tinsalane
  • 1st Goumakoura
  • 1st Tessit
  • Sudere
  • 1st Kidal

2012 coup

Internal conflict in Azawad:

Foreign intervention:

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On 26 January 2012, the city of Andéramboukane attacked by MNLA rebels. In its statement, the MNLA says that after three hours of fighting, its fighters have captured the majority of Malian soldiers, and the city, including a lieutenant and a chief warrant officer. They further claimed to have seized three armored vehicles and ammunition.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Une semaine dans l'Azawad". www.mnlamov.net.
  2. ^ "Nord-Mali : l'armée découvre les corps d'une quarantaine de militaires à Aguelhok – JeuneAfrique.com". 26 January 2012.
  3. ^ "Adaranboukane est libre". mnlamov.net.

15°55′00″N 2°24′00″E / 15.9167°N 2.4000°E / 15.9167; 2.4000

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