Battle of Konna

The Battle of Konna was a battle in the Northern Mali Conflict in the town of Konna in central Mali. Various Islamic fundamentalist rebels fought with the government of Mali, the latter of which was supported by French soldiers participating in Operation Serval. This battle was among the first French engagements in their intervention in the Mali War.

Battle of Konna
Part of the Northern Mali conflict
Date10–18 January 2013
(1 week and 1 day)
Location
Konna, Mali
Result

Malian/French victory

  • Islamists capture Konna and hold it for a week
  • Islamist advance is halted by French air-strikes
  • Malian army retakes Konna
  • Beginning of French-led intervention in Mali
Belligerents

Mali

 France

Islamists groups:

Ansar Dine
MOJWA
AQIM
Boko Haram
Commanders and leaders
Dioncounda Traoré
François Hollande
Jean-Yves Le Drian
Iyad Ag Ghaly
Omar Ould Hamaha
Abdel 'Kojak' Krim  
Hammadoun Kufa
Souleymane keita
Strength

2,000 Malian Army soldiers, 30 armored vehicles

4th Special Forces Helicopter Regiment

Estimated 1,200 fighters
300 vehicles
Casualties and losses

58 soldiers killed, 60 + injured (civilian/military estimate)


1 pilot killed, 1 helicopter lost
50-150 dead
~50 vehicles destroyed
15 civilians dead
Total: 149 killed overall

The fighting began when rebel fighters disguised as passengers on a public bus infiltrated the town. The bus was stopped at a Malian army checkpoint on the outskirts of Konna. As soldiers entered the bus to search it the Islamists opened fire, killing the soldiers. Additional rebels poured into the town. After several hours of fighting the Malian army was routed to its base, abandoning the town to the rebels and reportedly leaving several heavy weapons and armored vehicles behind. Around 25 Malian soldiers were killed.

An estimated 1,200 Islamist fighters advanced to within 20 kilometers of Mopti, a Mali military garrison town.

The battle ended in a victory for the Malian government and France, with rebel fighters ejected from the town.

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