Battle of Niafunké

On 31 January, at approx. 6:45 A.M, the Malian military cantonment in Niafunké comes under attack by elements of the MNLA. The military camp located in the town undergoes a fierce assault by rebels. A Malian soldier is reported killed. Next military reinforcements nearby are called in for assistance but are ambushed by rebels. After several hours of a standoff the MNLA relinquishes siege of the camp. Military casualties were 4 dead, and 6 wounded. The dead included a Malian army captain. Five MNLA members were killed. Two civilian students also died during the battle by stray bullets.[1][2]

Battle of Niafunké
Part of 2012 Tuareg rebellion
Niafunké
Battle of Niafunké (Mali)
Date31 January 2012
Location
Result Malian victory
Belligerents
 Mali MNLA
Strength
50 regular soldiers few dozen fighters
4-10 vehicles
Casualties and losses
4 killed
6 wounded
5 killed
2 civilians killed

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