Battle of Bamba
On April 6, 2020, jihadist militants from the al-Qaeda linked Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin (JNIM) attacked a secluded Malian military base in Bamba, killing dozens of Malian soldiers. A raid in retribution the following day killed JNIM leader Abu Yahya al-Jizari. BattlePrior to the battle, residents of Bamba stated JNIM militants were riding around the town on motorbikes, and setting up positions in preparation for the attack.[2] The attack was launched at 5:15am on April 6, with the fighters attacking an old inn that Malian troops were using as a military base.[2][3] After destroying and seizing equipment from the base, the jihadists retreated.[3][4] The attack was claimed four days later, on April 10, by JNIM.[5] Casualties and aftermathOn the day of the attack, local elected officials stated that at least twenty Malian soldiers were killed in the attack.[4] Both civilians and the elected officials stated that JNIM only targeted the Malian base, and no civilians were harmed.[2][1] In the following days, after Malian operations to recover bodies and the captured weaponry, it was assessed that 25 Malian troops were killed and six wounded, with around a dozen JNIM fighters sustaining casualties during the battle.[1][6] JNIM claimed in its statement admitting its involvement in the attack that around 30 Malian troops were killed.[5] In late April, it was reported that Abu Yahya al-Jizari, the leader of JNIM and commander in the battle at Bamba, succumbed to injuries sustained during combat in Bamba.[7] He was later replaced by Talha al-Libi.[8] References
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