Taghatert and West Inekar massacres

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LocationTaghatert and West Inekar, Ménaka Cercle, Mali
Date15 January 2019
TargetMSA militants and Daoussahak Tuareg civilians
Victims37–40 killed
  • 27 civilians killed
  • 10 MSA fighters killed
Taghatert and West Inekar massacres
Part of Mali War
LocationTaghatert and West Inekar, Ménaka Cercle, Mali
Date15 January 2019
TargetMSA militants and Daoussahak Tuareg civilians
Victims37–40 killed
  • 27 civilians killed
  • 10 MSA fighters killed
Perpetrator Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (alleged)

On 15 January 2019, militants from the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara attacked two villages in Ménaka, Mali, killing at least 40 people. The massacres were targeted against Tuaregs.

In the Ménaka Cercle of southeastern Mali, most conflict in the area stems from three main groups as of November 2018.[1] The first two groups are the Movement for the Salvation of Azawad (MSA) and Imghad Tuareg Self-Defense Group and Allies (GATIA), both predominantly Tuareg, which were both at the time allied with the Malian and French armies. The Islamic State in the Greater Sahara, on the other hand, are predominantly Fulani, and communal ethnic conflicts between Tuaregs and Fulani often scaled up to conflict with the MSA and GATIA against ISGS.[1]

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