Battle of Tin Keraten

On March 6, French and Malian forces took control of the Wadi Tin Keraten area, located 100 km east of Gao and northeast of Imenas. When Malian soldiers got near Tin Keraten, they were attacked by Islamists from MOJWA. French ground troops arrived supported by Tiger helicopters and Gazelles along with some warplanes. Four Malian soldiers were wounded during the battle and a French soldier, sergeant Wilfried Pingaud of the 68th Artillery Regiment in Africa, was mortally wounded. He was transported to Gao, where he died of his wounds. The Islamists lost about ten men according to French reports.

Battle of Tin Keraten
Part of Northern Mali conflict
Tin Keraten
Battle of Tin Keraten (Mali)
DateMarch 6, 2013
Location
Tin Keraten, Gao Region, Mali
Result French-Malian Victory
Belligerents

 France

 Mali
MOJWA
Strength
Unknown ~20
Casualties and losses

1KIA

1KIA, 4 wounded
10 KIA
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