2022 Mondoro attack
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Date4 March 2022
Result
JNIM victory
- JNIM successfully ambushes Malian forces
- Malian army retakes base later in the day
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| Part of the Mali War | |||||||
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| 150 | Several hundred | ||||||
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27 killed, 33 wounded, 7 missing (per Malian gov.)[1] 40–50+ (per French press)[2] 30 killed (per JNIM)[3] |
47 killed (per Mali)[1] 4 killed (per JNIM)[3] | ||||||
The Mondoro attack took place on 4 March 2022, when al-Qaeda-linked jihadists attacked a Malian military base, causing heavy casualties.
Throughout the war in Mali, Mondoro has been the site of numerous clashes between the Malian army and allies and al-Qaeda and allies.
The Malian army base in Mondoro was attacked simultaneously with the base in Boulikessi in 2019, killing 45 to 85 Malian soldiers.[4] A second attack was repelled in 2021.[4]