Operation Bourgou IV
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| Operation Bourgou IV | |||||||
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| Part of Jihadist insurgency in Burkina Faso | |||||||
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1,400 troops
| ~500 (Tofagala Forest alone) | ||||||
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No other casualties |
25 jihadists killed or captured 64 motorcycles destroyed | ||||||
Between November 1 and 17, 2019, French and G5 Sahel troops conducted an operation against the jihadist groups of Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal-Muslimin, Ansarul Islam, and the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara in Boulikessi, Déou, and Boula along the Malian and Burkinabe borders.
The northern border between Mali and Burkina Faso has been the epicenter of a jihadist insurgency launched by the Mali-based Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal-Muslimin, the homegrown Burkinabe Ansarul Islam, and the Niger-based Islamic State in the Greater Sahara since 2015.[1] French and G5 Sahel forces organized for the operation on November 1, mobilizing 1,400 soldiers; 600 French and 800 from the Burkinabe, Malian, and Nigerien contingents of the G5.[2] The French forces included two Acier battalions, soldiers from the 16th Foothunters Battalion, a subgroup of tactical group Walsh, and logistics support from the Marne and Salamandre subgroups.[3] Burkinabe forces assessed that around 500 jihadists were based in the Tofagala forest.[3]