2014 Chaambi Mountains attack

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Date16 July 2014 (2014-07-16)
Attack type
Mass shooting
2014 Chaambi Mountains attack
Part of the Chaambi Operations
LocationChaambi Mountains, Tunisia
Date16 July 2014 (2014-07-16)
TargetTunisian Armed Forces
Attack type
Mass shooting
WeaponsAutomatic rifles, rocket-propelled grenades
Deaths15 soldiers
1 militant
Injured25
PerpetratorsUqba Ibn Nafi Battalion

On 16 July 2014, militants from the Uqba Ibn Nafi Battalion attacked two checkpoints in the Chaambi Mountains killing fourteen Tunisian soldiers and injuring twenty-five.[1] The 2014 Chaambi Mountains attack is the deadliest militant skirmish involving the Tunisian Armed Forces since their independence in 1956.[2]

Activists organize a candlelight protest in Tunis on 3 July 2014, to denounce terrorism and insecurity.[3]

Since the 2011 uprising that led to the ousting of former president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, Tunisia has faced an unprecedented rise in radical Islamism, with hardline fundamentalists became more influential. Islamist militants have been increasingly present around the porous border with Algeria. The previous year, some of them were able to capture and execute eight Tunisian soldiers.[4][5] Government forces have been battling militants in the Chaambi Mountains region since early 2013 and it was declared a "closed military zone".[6]

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