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Kidal-Kidal
Kidal (Tuareg Berber: ⴾⴸⵍ, KDL, Kidal) is a town and commune in the desert region of northern Mali. The town lies 285 km (177 mi) northeast of Gao and
Kidal-Mali War
suspended the constitution of Mali. As a consequence of the instability following the coup, Mali's three largest northern cities—Kidal, Gao and Timbuktu—were
Kidal-Kidal Region
Kidal Region (Bambara: ߞߌߘߊߟ ߘߌߣߋߖߊ tr. Kidal Dineja) the eighth administrative region of Mali, covering 151,450 square kilometres or 58,480 square miles
Kidal-Second Battle of Kidal
intervention in Mali, Kidal was retaken by French, Malian, and Chadian troops. On 17 May 2014, Moussa Mara, the Malian prime minister came to visit Kidal. On 17
Kidal-Kidal (disambiguation)
Kidal is a town in Mali Kidal may refer to: Kidal Region, a region in Mali Kidal temple, a Hindu temple built under the Singhasari kingdom, located in
Kidal-Cercles of Mali
arrondissements, especially in urban areas or the vast northern regions (such as Kidal), which consisted of a collection of communes. Since these reforms, cercles
Kidal-Flag of Mali
and Kidal regions. Flag of the Movement for the Salvation of Azawad, a militant organization and political movement active in the Gao and Kidal regions
Kidal-Mali
stronghold of Kidal, which was also the last of three northern provincial capitals. On 2 February, French president François Hollande joined Mali's interim
Kidal-Geography of Mali
"World Weather Information Service – Kidal". World Meteorological Organization. Retrieved 12 October 2015. "Kidal Climate Normals 1961–1990". National
Kidal-April 2013 Kidal attack
bombers affiliated with the MOJWA in Kidal, Mali. In early February 2013, Chadian and French troops occupied Kidal, using it as a key military base to
Kidal-Battle of Kidal (2016)
position to consul of Mali in Niger and former Kidal governor Alhamdou Ag Ilyène. Both GATIA and the CMA accused the governor of Kidal for being too embedded
Kidal-Azawad
the Malian regions of Timbuktu, Kidal, Gao, as well as a part of Mopti Region, encompassing about 60 percent of Mali's total land area. Azawad borders
Kidal-United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali
the MINUSMA peacekeeping force was killed and three more injured in Kidal Region, Mali. From 1 November to 4 November 2023, 37 peacekeepers were injured
Kidal-Regions of Mali
region is Sikasso with 2.648 million people, and the least most populated is Kidal with just 38 thousand people. Though five regions are composed of mainly
Kidal-February 2013 Kidal attack
(MIA) in Kidal, Mali. Separatist Tuareg fighters rebelled against the Malian government in 2012, quickly capturing major cities such as Kidal and Ménaka
Kidal-Chadian intervention in northern Mali
News - Mali conflict: Chad army 'enters Kidal'". BBC News. 5 February 2013. Retrieved 16 November 2014. "Nord Mali :: Toute l'actualité du Nord Mali". Archived
Kidal-Islam in Mali
currently make up approximately 95 percent of the population of Mali. The majority of Muslims in Mali are Malikite Sunni, influenced with Sufism. Ahmadiyya and
Kidal-Malian Armed Forces
new government and made reparations in 1992. Also, Mali created a new self-governing region, the Kidal Region, and provided for greater Tuareg integration
Kidal-Imghad Tuareg Self-Defense Group and Allies
par des Touareg dans le nord du Mali Bamako Mali". AFP via Malijet (in French). Retrieved 9 June 2018. "Mali: Kidal aux mains des rebelles, appel présidentiel
Kidal-December 2013 Kidal attack
soldiers in the city of Kidal. Residents of Kidal stated that the attack was one of the most destructive since the beginning of the Mali War. Following French
Kidal-El Hadj Ag Gamou
December 31, 1964, in Tidermène, Mali, is an Imghad Tuareg Malian division general. Gamou is currently the governor of Kidal Region since November 22, 2023
Kidal-2006 Kidal and Ménaka mutinies
autonomy in Kidal Region and among Ifoghas Tuaregs. Under Fagaga's leadership, 150 Malian Tuareg officers mutinied from their posts in Kidal, Menaka, and
Kidal-List of regions of Mali by Human Development Index
regions of Mali (with 2012 borders) by Human Development Index as of 2021. Note: Gao Region (including the newly created Ménaka Region) and Kidal Region are
Kidal-Iyad Ag Ghaly
Abū al-Faḍl (Arabic: أبو الفضل), is a Tuareg Islamist militant from Mali's Kidal Region. He has been active in Tuareg rebellions against the Malian government
Kidal-Kidal Cercle
Kidal Cercle is an administrative subdivision of the Kidal Region of Mali. The administrative center (chef-lieu) is the town of Kidal. The cercle is divided
Kidal-Agadez Region
Region, Zinder Region, Tahoua Region and Maradi Region to the south, and Mali (Kidal Region) to the west. It is by far the largest region of the country,
Kidal-Tamikrest
musicians who belong to the Tuareg people. The band was founded in 2006 in Kidal, Mali. They mix traditional African music with Western rock and pop influences
Kidal-Kidal Airport
Kidal Airport (ICAO: GAKL ) (French: Aéroport de Kidal) is an airstrip serving Kidal in Mali. Transport in Mali Google Maps - Kidal OurAirports - Mali
Kidal-Battle of Kidal (2012)
The first battle of Kidal took place during the Mali war. On 30 March 2012, the city was captured by rebel MNLA and Ansar Dine forces. On 26 March 2012
Kidal-2015 Kidal attack
2015 Kidal attack may refer to one of two deadly attacks in Kidal, Mali, in 2015: March 2015 Kidal attack November 2015 Kidal attack This disambiguation
Kidal-Politics of Mali
officials in cases of treason. Administratively, Mali is divided into ten regions (Gao, Ménaka, Kayes, Kidal, Koulikoro, Mopti, Ségou, Sikasso, Tombouctou
Kidal-Aguelhok
Adjelhoc (the official name) is a rural commune and village in the Kidal Region of eastern Mali in the Tessalit Cercle. In the census of 2009 the commune had
Kidal-Operation Serval
original on 3 March 2021. Retrieved 6 June 2021. "French troops in Mali take Kidal, last Islamist holdout". BBC. 31 January 2013. Retrieved 31 January
Kidal-Wagner Group activities in Africa
stationed since early October, towards Kidal. Two days later, the military, supported by Wagner, captured Kidal, with the PMCs subsequently allowing local
Kidal-Battle of Anefis (June 2013)
town of Anéfis, on the edge of Kidal Region, with Malian spokesmen stating they were preparing for an offensive in Kidal. On June 5, around 5:30am, the
Kidal-Timeline of the Mali War
military government of Mali. 3 April: Armed groups looted 2,354 tons of food from United Nations' World Food Programme's warehouses in Kidal, Gao and Timbuktu
Kidal-Gao
Dine rebels. After additional captures of Kidal and Timbuktu, the MNLA declared the region independent of Mali as the nation of Azawad and named Gao its
Kidal-Tuareg rebellion (2007–2009)
civilians fled to regional capitals like Kidal, Mali and Agadez, Niger. Fighting was largely contained within Mali's Kidal Region and Niger's Agadez Region.
Kidal-Alghabass Ag Intalla
Attayoub. He was born in Kidal. Before the Mali War broke out in 2012, Alghabass was a deputy in Mali's National Assembly serving Kidal from 2002 to 2012. Alghabass's
Kidal-Adjlal clashes
Coordination of Azawad Movements (CMA) aligned groups near Adjlal, Kidal Region, Mali. The city of Kidal came under Malian government control with the help of allied
Kidal-National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad
Dine were in control of virtually all of northern Mali, including its three largest cities of Kidal, Gao, and Timbuktu. Tensions between the MNLA and
Kidal-Azawad conflict
sanctuaries in the mountains. The MNLA recaptured several important towns in the Kidal Region but refused to disarm or hand them over to the Malian government
Kidal-Battle of Takellote
Mohamed Ag Najem. A resident of Kidal stated he saw fifty GATIA fighters taken prisoner, and three wounded taken to Kidal hospital.Fahad Ag al-Mahmoud,
Kidal-2015 Anefis dispute
security zone in Kidal and it's surroundings. Peacekeepers deployed to the area the next day, and warned Platform that if they advanced to Kidal then MINUSMA
Kidal-November 2015 Kidal attack
A MINUSMA base in Kidal, northern Mali, was attacked on 28 November 2015. Two Guinean soldiers and a Burkinabe contractor were killed, with 20 more injured
Kidal-Tin-Essako
village, in the Tin-Essako Cercle in Mali's north-eastern Kidal Region. The village lies 115 km due east of Kidal. In the 2009 census the commune had a
Kidal-Communes of Mali
Ménaka Cercle in the Gao Region and Intadjedite, Tin-Essako Cercle in the Kidal Region. Not every built up area (which might be described as a town) is
Kidal-Tinzaouaten
rural commune in the far northeast of Mali on the Algerian border. The commune is in the Abeïbara Cercle of the Kidal Region. It included a stop on a trans-Saharan
Kidal-Essouk
market") is a commune and small village in the Kidal Region of Mali. The village lies 45 km northwest of Kidal in the Adrar des Ifoghas massif. The ruins
Kidal-Touzik clashes
vassal clan of Tuaregs by northern Ifoghas Tuaregs) encroached on Kidal, the capital of Kidal region and the headquarters of a coalition of rebel Ifoghas groups
Kidal-Algiers Accords (2015)
Accords (2006) AFP. "Au Mali, Kidal et Ménaka sous contrôle des rebelles". Libération (in French). Retrieved 2024-01-22. "Chassé de Kidal, le gouvernement malien
Kidal-High Council for the Unity of Azawad
veulent garder le contrôle de Kidal". France 24 (in French). 2013-06-02. Retrieved 2023-12-06. "Mali: trois groupes armés à Kidal acceptent un accord de cessez-le-feu"
Kidal-Gao Region
Dineja) is a region in northeastern Mali. The capital city is Gao. The region is bordered to the north by Kidal Region, to the west by Tombouctou Region
Kidal-Battle of Aguelhok (2012)
attacked a Malian army garrison base in the town of Aguelhok, Kidal Region of Northern Mali on 17 January 2012, as part of the larger Tuareg rebellion to
Kidal-2023 in Mali
2023-11-08. "Mali junta seizes strategic northern stronghold of Kidal". France 24. 2023-11-14. Retrieved 2023-11-15. "Dengue fever is on the rise in Mali with
Kidal-Adrar des Ifoghas
Arabic: أدرار إيفوغاس Ifoghas' Mountains) is a massif located in the Kidal Region of Mali, reaching into Algeria. It has an area of around 250,000 square kilometers
Kidal-Mohamed Ag Intalla
Intalla désigné nouvel Amenokal de Kidal". malijet.com. Retrieved 2024-04-11. "Mali: le nouvel amenokal de Kidal contre l'indépendance du nord". RFI
Kidal-Ibrahim Ag Inawalen
Inawalen was born in Abeïbara, Kidal Region, Mali. He was a colonel in the Malian army until 2006, when he deserted. When the Mali War began in 2012, Ag Inawalen
Kidal-2006 Tuareg rebellion
focused on gaining more autonomy for Kidal Region. The rebellion began on May 23, 2006, at the Malian army bases in Kidal and Menaka, with ADC-affiliated Tuareg
Kidal-Tin-Essako Cercle
Tin-Essako Cercle is an administrative subdivision of the Kidal Region of Mali. The administrative center (chef-lieu) is at the village of Tin-Essako.
Kidal-Hassan Ag Fagaga
Hassan Ag Fagaga, born around 1959 or 1966, in Kidal, Mali, was a Malian soldier and a Tuareg rebel. Hassan Ag Fagaga was an Ifoghas Tuareg from the Ifergoumissen
Kidal-Bilal Ag Acherif
Bilal Ag Acherif (Arabic: بلال أغ الشريف) (born 1977 in Kidal Region, Mali, last name alternatively spelled Cherif) is the Secretary-General of the National
Kidal-Battle of Anéfis (2014)
MNLA, HCUA, and rebel MAA fighters captured the city of Kidal after the Second Battle of Kidal. Malian forces retreated to Gao, abandoning the town of
Kidal-Tuareg rebellion (2012)
consequence of the instability following the coup, Northern Mali's three largest cities—Kidal, Gao and Timbuktu—were overrun by the rebels on three consecutive
Kidal-Tamasheq language
Tamahaq.: 2 Tamashek is spoken mostly in Mali, especially in its central region including Timbuktu, Kidal, and Gao. It is also spoken by a sizeable population
Kidal-Raid on Tin Biden
Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin in the remote wadi of Tin Biden, Kidal Region, Mali. In the battle, French forces killed eleven Malian prisoners of war
Kidal-Mali–Netherlands relations
July 2016, Explosive mortar round, Kidal Sergeant Henry Hoving, age 24, (DOD) 6 July 2016, Explosive mortar round, Kidal The Netherlands have contributed
Kidal-Prostitution in Mali
Mali (MINUSMA) investigated 23 cases of conflict-related sexual violence, including forced prostitution and sexual slavery, in Gao, Timbuktu, Kidal,
Kidal-African-led International Support Mission to Mali
Chad after the attack of Kidal". JEUNEAFRIQUE.COM. Retrieved 17 November 2014. "Two Killed, Four Injured In Bomb Attacks On Mali-bound Nigerian Troops At
Kidal-Anéfis
Cercle of Kidal in the Kidal Region of north-eastern Mali. Anefif is located on the Tessalit Trail. It lies 95 km (59 mi) southwest of Kidal on the route
Kidal-Achafghi Ag Bohada
Battle of Kidal, but was forced to flee to Niger. Shortly afterward he defected and joined Ansar Dine. Following French intervention in Mali, Ag Bohada
Kidal-Coordination of Azawad Movements
Tuareg rebellions Mali War Flore Monteau (20 July 2023). "El Ejército francés se detiene ante Kidal, el feudo de la minoría tuareg de Malí". Jeune Afrique
Kidal-March 2015 Kidal attack
More than 30 rockets and shells struck a MINUSMA base in Kidal, northern Mali, early on 8 March 2015. One United Nations peacekeeper from Chad was killed
Kidal-2012 Malian coup d'état
surrounded Kidal. An official statement from the group read: "Thanks to Allah the Almighty and his blessings, we will soon take our land in Kidal." Sanogo
Kidal-Tessalit Cercle
Tessalit Cercle is an administrative subdivision of the Kidal Region of Mali. The administrative centre is the village of Tessalit. The cercle is divided
Kidal-Islamist insurgency in the Sahel
claims four attacks across Mali, detonating three UN vehicles in Kidal, Tesslitnear, Aguelhok and an attack on a UN camp in Kidal with rockets, meanwhile
Kidal-Ametettai offensive
Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and Ansar Dine in the area of Ametettai, rural Kidal Region. It was dubbed Operation Tudelle by French authorities. Several months
Kidal-Bombardment of Gao
offensive against Malian forces in northern Mali, capturing swathes of territory including the cities of Kidal and Ménaka. The rebellion was quickly hijacked
Kidal-2015 in Mali
"UN peacekeeper killed in attack in Mali's Kidal". March 8, 2015. Retrieved March 8, 2015. "At least 12 dead in Mali hotel attack as hostage-taking ends"
Kidal-Bamako
serve Mali's regional capitals Kayes, Mopti, Timbuktu, Sikasso, Gao, and Kidal. Bamako Senou International Airport is managed by Aéroports du Mali (ADM)
Kidal-Bombardment of Ametettai
French forces conducted a bombing campaign in the Ametettai mountains of Kidal Region against al-Mourabitoun. The bombings killed Omar Ould Hamaha, a prominent
Kidal-List of wars involving Comoros
Ediciones El País (30 January 2013). "El Ejército francés se detiene ante Kidal, el feudo de la minoría tuareg de Malí". EL PAÍS. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
Kidal-People's Movement for the Liberation of Azawad
involved in the Kidal disturbances of 2006. Tuareg Rebellion (1990–1995) Togo, Theodore (2002). "The Rebellion In The North Of Mali". Peacebuilding:
Kidal-Battle of Garn-Akassa
with jihadists from Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb in Garn-Akassa, Kidal Region, Mali. In the late 2000s, jihadists from Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb
Kidal-Ahmed Ag Kaedy
singer and songwriter. He is the leader of the group Amanar de Kidal. Originally from Kidal, he is a member of the nomadic Tuareg people, whose distinct
Kidal-In Khalil
Music, Culture and Conflict in Mali. Lulu.com. ISBN 9788798816379 – via Google Books. "In Khalil, Kidal Region, Mali - current time, map". www.citipedia
Kidal-Telephone numbers in Mali
following are the telephone codes in Mali. To call Mali, the following format is used: +223 XXXX XXXX. Calls within Mali use 8 digits and there are no area
Kidal-2015 Bamako hotel attack
a mass shooting at the Radisson Blu hotel in Bamako, the capital city of Mali. US Army Sergeant First Class Kyle Morgan, a member of the Combat Applications
Kidal-Hamadoun Dicko
Hamadoun Dicko (1924 in Diona, Mali – 1964 in Kidal, Mali) was a Malian politician who was elected to the French National Assembly in 1951 . Assemblée
Kidal-Abeïbara Cercle
Abeïbara Cercle is an administrative subdivision of the Kidal Region of north-eastern Mali. The capital lies at the small town of Abeïbara. The Cercle
Kidal-Ba Ag Moussa
militant and jihadist. Moussa was born in Tin-Essako in the 1970s, in the Kidal Region. He was the son of a Bambara and a Tuareg. After having benefitted
Kidal-Festival au Désert
community. In 2002 the festival was held in Tessalit, in the Kidal region of North-Eastern Mali. From 2003 until 2009 the festival was held in Essakane, 65 km
Kidal-Operation Panther (2013)
troops then returned to Kidal, then they were redeployed Gao.[citation needed] April 5, Chadian forces return to turn the city of Kidal[citation needed] Battle
Kidal-2019 Aguelhok attack
rebellion grew quickly, with the MNLA capturing key northern Malian towns like Kidal, Gao, and Aguelhok. However, jihadist rebels from groups like Al-Mourabitoun
Kidal-List of wars: 2003–present
ante Kidal, el feudo de la minoría tuareg de Malí". EL PAÍS. Retrieved 17 December 2014. "Gunfire breaks out as Tuareg rebels enter northern Mali city"
Kidal-Cheikh Ag Aoussa
and prominent drug trafficker. Ag Aoussa was born in 1965 or 1966 in Kidal, Mali. Like many other Tuaregs, he went into exile in Libya in the 1980s and
Kidal-Tuareg rebellion (1990–1995)
new government and made reparations in 1992. Also, Mali created a new self-governing region, the Kidal Region, and provided for greater Tuareg integration
Kidal-Tessalit
Tessalit is a rural commune and village in the Kidal Region of Mali. The village is the administrative centre of Tessalit Cercle (district). The village
Kidal-Boghassa
Saharan-Malian village and commune in the Cercle of Abeïbara in the Kidal Region of north-eastern Mali near the border with Algeria. In the 2009 census the commune
Kidal-2014 Aguelhok attack
attacked the MINUSMA base in Aguelhok, Mali, killing several Chadian peacekeepers. Following the Second Battle of Kidal in May, Tuareg rebels launched an incursion
Kidal-Battle of In Arab
between the cities of Anefif and Bourem in Northern Mali, located on the border between the Kidal and Gao Cercles. According to the MNLA a military unit
Kidal-Arrondissements of Mali
The cercles of Mali are divided into arrondissements. These are further divided into 703 communes, 19 urban and 684 rural. Unlike communes or cercles,
Kidal-Intadjedite
Intadjedite is a rural commune in the Tin-Essako Cercle in Mali's north-eastern Kidal Region. The commune of Intadjedite as well as the neighbouring commune
Kidal-Attar Club
Attar Club de Kidal, better known as simply Attar Club, is a Malian basketball club from Kidal. The team plays in the Ligue 1, the highest national basketball
Kidal-Battle of Gao
Dine, in Gao between 26–28 June 2012. By the 28 June, Gao, Timbuktu and Kidal, the three biggest cities in the disputed secessionist region of Azawad
Kidal-Ifoghas
Ifoghas may refer to: Adrar des Ifoghas, a sandstone massif in Mali's Kidal Region Kel Adagh (Kel Ifoghas), a confederation of Tuareg clans This disambiguation
Kidal-Battle of Tabankort (2014)
pro-Malian forces in Kidal, effectively capturing the city. The rebels also took control of Anefif, which was abandoned by Mali. On May 24, clashes broke
Kidal-History of Mali
Mali is located in Africa. The history of the territory of modern Mali may be divided into: Pre-Imperial Mali, before the 13th century The history of
Kidal-List of rebel groups that control territory
Sylvestre Mudacumura". 15 May 2020. "Mali government seeks to assert control over restive north, to send troops to Kidal". 7 February 2020. "A Tuareg soldier
Kidal-Battle of Abeïbara
rebels from the Niger-Mali Tuareg Alliance attacked Malian forces in Abeïbara, Kidal Region, Mali, but were repulsed. The Niger-Mali Tuareg Alliance (ATNM)
Kidal-Abeïbara
Saharan village and rural commune in the Abeïbara Cercle of the Kidal Region of north-eastern Mali. The commune has an area of approximately 8,320 square kilometers
Kidal-May 23, 2006 Democratic Alliance for Change
(around Kidal) and the Ouilliminden confederations have frustrated peace attempts. On 23 May 2006, it launched attacks on the towns of Ménaka and Kidal in
Kidal-Claude Verlon
Internationale, was killed along with his colleague Ghislaine Dupont in Kidal, Mali while reporting. Claude Verlon was born in Aubervilliers, Seine Saint
Kidal-Battle of Ber (2023)
for years. The Malian junta, however, had made the recapture of Mali's northern Kidal Region a priority. The Malian Chief of Staff, Oumar Diarra, embarked
Kidal-2013 in Mali
forces of MNLA claim they control the city of Kidal. January 30 - French forces enter the city of Kidal after seizing its airport overnight. February
Kidal-Ansar Dine
"Mali rebel groups 'clash in Kidal'". BBC News. 8 June 2012. Tiemoko Diallo and Adama Diarra (28 June 2012). "Islamists declare full control of Mali's
Kidal-2013 Tessalit attack
MINUSMA peacekeepers during the Mali War. Tessalit, in northern Kidal Region, was the site of the second battle of the Mali War, when moderate Tuareg forces
Kidal-Battle of Talahandak (2015)
2015-12-26. Retrieved 2024-01-26. "Mali: au moins 6 morts dans une attaque revendiquée par des jihadistes à Kidal". Le Point (in French). 2015-12-26.
Kidal-Battle of Tabankort (2015)
contre l'Onu au nord du Mali". Le Figaro (in French). 2015-01-21. Retrieved 2024-02-18. "Mali: un calme précaire règne sur Kidal". RFI (in French). 2015-01-23
Kidal-Ibrahim Ag Bahanga
Algerian desert. Bahanga participated in the attacks on Malian bases in Kidal and Ménaka on May 23, 2006, alongside Hassan Ag Fagaga, Iyad Ag Ghaly, and
Kidal-Battle of Anefis (May 2013)
They also claimed to have presented the equipment to French forces in Kidal. It is possible both MOJWA and MAA-aligned fighters were involved in the
Kidal-Kel Adagh
towns in northern Mali. The gains triggered a coup in Mali by mutinying soldiers, allowing the MNLA to take the regional capitals of Kidal, Gao, and Timbuktu
Kidal-Raid on Ménaka
Tuareg rebellion of 1990 to 1996. During the late 1980's, the Kidal Region of northern Mali, predominantly inhabited by Tuaregs, suffered several droughts
Kidal-2021 Malian coup d'état
power by a group of military officers. This followed months of unrest in Mali following irregularities in the March and April parliamentary elections and
Kidal-Didier Dacko
2024-02-28. "La bataille de Kidal, un mal pour un bien ? - Jeune Afrique.com". JeuneAfrique.com (in French). Retrieved 2024-02-28. "Mali: quatre soldats maliens
Kidal-Soumeylou Boubèye Maïga
Retrieved 22 November 2021. "Ripples from Kidal". africa-confidential.com. Retrieved 22 November 2021. Sinaly M. Daou, "Mali : Soumeylou Boubèye Maïga nommé Secrétaire
Kidal-Omar Ould Hamaha
with Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM). Ould Hamaha was born in Kidal, Mali. He was the son of a military camel driver and member of the Arab ethnicity
Kidal-Battle of Ifoghas
February 2018. "MALI. 1.800 soldats tchadiens sont entrés dans Kidal". Nouvelobs.com. 5 February 2013. Retrieved 22 February 2018. "Mali. La bataille des
Kidal-Yacouba Sissoko
best known for his collaborations with jazz and pop musicians. Born in Mali, he now lives in Harlem in New York City. Sissiko was born in Kita to a well-known
Kidal-Timtaghène
Timtaghène is a rural commune in the Cercle of Tessalit in the Kidal Region of north-eastern Mali. The main village (chef-lieu) of the commune is Inabag which
Kidal-Human trafficking in Mali
Mali is a source, transit, and destination country for men, women, and children subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced labor and, to
Kidal-Abdelkrim al-Targui
a brigade in Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM). Targui was born in Kidal, and is a cousin of Iyad Ag Ghaly. In the 1990s, he joined the Dawa, an
Kidal-Tuareg people
inhabitants) and in Mali of another 0.5 million (3% of inhabitants). The Tuareg are the majority ethnic group in the Kidal Region of northeastern Mali. The Tuareg
Kidal-Tahoua Region
Region to the southeast, Nigeria's Sokoto State to the south, and Mali (Gao and Kidal regions), Dosso Region and Tillabéri Region to the west. Much of
Kidal-Fily Dabo Sissoko
1900 at Horokoto (French Soudan, now in Mali's Bafoulabé Cercle). He died 30 June 1964, imprisoned at Kidal. Fily Dabo Sissoko is chiefly remembered
Kidal-2016 Aguelhok ambush
forces north of Aguelhok, Mali. Aguelhok had been the site of a massacre by Tuareg separatists in the early days of the Mali War. Afterwards, Chadian peacekeepers
Kidal-Battle of Boulikessi (2019)
Malian army since the Second Battle of Kidal in 2014. Throughout the Mali War, the eastern parts of Mopti Region in Mali have been a hotbed of jihadist violence
Kidal-List of cities in Mali
of cities in Mali tabulates all the largest communes in the country of Mali (including those in the north-eastern portion where the Mali Government no
Kidal-Adrar
administrative division of Mauritania Adrar des Ifoghas, a massif in the Kidal Region of Mali This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Kidal-2021 Aguelhok attack
Chadian troops serving in MINUSMA, the UN's peacekeeping branch throughout the Mali War. The Chadian troops effectively repelled the JNIM attack, inflicting
Kidal-Chan Mali Chan
There are different versions of "Chan Mali Chan", a common version that starts with talking about looking for a lamb/kid interpreted as parents looking for
Kidal-2020 Malian coup d'état
peaceful resolution to the 2016–2017 Gambian constitutional crisis. Protests in Mali had been ongoing since 5 June, with protesters calling for the resignation
Kidal-Mali Red Cross
northern towns of Kidal and Gao in Northern Mali before their disappearance. The abductions led to a temporary suspension in the movement of Mali Red Cross staff
Kidal-Rage (1997 film)
between the criminal boss and his students. The protagonist of the film, is Mali (Kid), a 17-year-old young man who does small jobs for Kovač (played by Lazar
Kidal-Seydou Badian Kouyaté
1968, and the rise to the presidency of Moussa Traoré, he was deported to Kidal before being exiled to Dakar, in Senegal. Associated from its beginning
Kidal-Battle of Talahandak (2020)
The Battle of Talahandak took place on 3 June 2020 during the Mali War. It resulted in the death of Abdelmalek Droukdel, the leader of al-Qaeda in the
Kidal-Assalat Ag Habi
the Battle of Tessalit and the First Battle of Kidal. Ag Habi also took part in the Second Battle of Kidal in 2014. On September 2, 2016, Ag Habi left the
Kidal-Mahamane Touré
but resigned after Malian forces were routed during the Second Battle of Kidal in May 2014. Ultimately, he remained in his position, retiring on June 29
Kidal-Tinariwen
Adams and Jean-Paul Romann at the radio station of the same name in Kidal, Mali (the only Tamashek-speaking station in the region) and released in 2001
Kidal-Sali Mali
Sali Mali is a popular Welsh children's book and television character, originally created by author Mary Vaughan Jones and illustrated by Rowena Wyn Jones
Kidal-Ayyappantamma Neyyappam Chuttu
stars Rohan Painter, Paul Mathew, Ancy K. Thampi, Parvin Dabas, and Antara Mali. The movie gained cult status. It is the story of Monnappan, Rohan and Meera
Kidal-Health in Mali
Mali, one of the world's poorest nations, is greatly affected by poverty, malnutrition, epidemics, and inadequate hygiene and sanitation. Mali's health
Kidal-List of terrorist attacks in Mali
This article lists attacks that have occurred in Mali since 2020. The attacks left at least 181 people dead and another 56 were injured. At least 20 attackers
Kidal-List of wars involving Sweden
January 2013). "El Ejército francés se detiene ante Kidal, el feudo de la minoría tuareg de Malí". EL PAÍS. Archived from the original on 3 February 2016
Kidal-Modibo Keïta
16 May 1977) was a Malian politician who served as the first President of Mali from 1960 to 1968. He espoused a form of African socialism. He was deposed
Kidal-Battle of Tabrichat
attacked a base staffed by Arab Movement of Azawad (MAA) fighters in Tabrichat, Mali. Between January 16 and 20, just a week prior to the attack, Tuareg rebels
Kidal-Iyad
non-violent struggle in the West Bank Iyad Ag Ghaly, Tuareg militant from Mali's Kidal Region Iyad ibn Ghanm (died 641), Arab general important in the Muslim
Kidal-Battle of Bourem
(September 13, 2023). "Mali : Des Forces de l'Azawad mènent une opération contre les Forces maliennes et Wagner à Bourem". AFRIK SOIR. "Mali: les ex-rebelles
Kidal-Algiers Accords (2006)
Security, and Development in Kidal Region were the peace agreements that laid out a roadmap to development of northern Mali and the end of the Tuareg rebellion
Kidal-September 2023 Mali attacks
when Islamist militants attacked a military camp and the vessel Timbuktu in Mali. Militants reportedly attacked the boat as it was traveling on the Niger
Kidal-Al-Mourabitoun (militant group)
regions of Timbuktu, Kidal and Gao, but also included Algerians, Tunisians and other nationalities. Its area of operations was in north Mali, near towns such
Kidal-Ogossagou massacre
several attacks by gunmen killed a reported 160 Fulani herders in central Mali. The violence came in the aftermath of the Malian government cracking down
Kidal-Asselar man
buried. Adrar des Ifoghas is a massif is located, near Essouk, in the Kidal Region of Mali. The Asselar skeleton was discovered by Theodore Monod and Wladimir
Kidal-2021 in Mali
long-term, and will also close bases in Timbuktu, Tessalit and Kidal in northern Mali, as part of a reorganization effort to focus on missions in the
Kidal-Tamanrasset Accords
rebellion of 1990, and led to the demilitarization of northern Mali, including the cities of Kidal, Gao, and Timbuktu. The accords were signed in Tamanrasset
Kidal-Human rights in Mali
was taken from his family in Kidal by a man claiming traditional ownership rights over the child. Family members in Kidal immediately notified local authorities
Kidal-2022 in Mali
unknown militants in Mali. A Jordanian member of the MINUSMA peacekeeping force is also killed and three others are injured in Kidal Region. June 6 – Malian
Kidal-Nina Wallet Intalou
who has served as Minister of Crafts and Tourism of Mali since July 2016. Intalou was born in Kidal in 1963. She is of Tuareg origin, belonging to the
Kidal-Northwest African cheetah
Sierra Leone, Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana. In Mali, cheetahs were sighted in Adrar des Ifoghas and in the Kidal Region in the 1990s. In 2010, a cheetah was
Kidal-Malian Solidarity Bank
throughout Mali, as well as a capital of four billion Central African Francs. The bank has branch offices in Bamako, Segou, Kayes, Koulikoro, Kidal, Mopti
Kidal-Ménaka offensive
2023-01-23. Retrieved 2023-09-05. "Mali: Iyad Ag Ghaly rencontre les groupes signataires de l'accord de paix près de Kidal". RFI (in French). 2023-01-30.
Kidal-Toulousimine ambush
azimuts contre Bahanga à Kidal : 20 bandits armés tués, 25 prisonniers dont 15 blessés". malijet.com. Retrieved 2024-04-11. "Mali: la principale base du
Kidal-Amadou Sanogo
rebellion, the Malian military lost control of the regional capitals of Kidal, Gao, and Timbuktu within ten days of Sanogo's assuming office, leading
Kidal-Inaghalawass skirmish
Retrieved 2023-11-02. MENASTREAM (March 4, 2018). ""[JNIM] names six commanders killed on February 14 in N. Kidal"". Twitter. Retrieved November 1, 2023.
Kidal-Malian Cup (basketball)
September 2019). "Mali's cup finals: On the wire, Kidal offers its first cup of Mali". BasketMali. Retrieved 29 June 2022. "African Basketball News,
Kidal-Battle of Tessalit
the planned transport convoy carrying Malian soldiers from the towns of Kidal and Anefif to strengthen the garrison of Tessalit, was ambushed by a brigade
Kidal-Katiba Macina
an insurgency in Northern Mali. As a consequence of the instability that followed, Mali's three largest northern cities—Kidal, Gao and Timbuktu—were overrun
Kidal-Battle of In Khalil
took place on 22–23 February 2013 and was part of the first stage of the Mali War. According to the MNLA, the first suicide bomber attempted to drive his
Kidal-Arab Movement of Azawad
On May 17, the MAA claimed to have entered Anefis, to the southwest of Kidal, after a clash with MNLA fighters. Intervention by the French military,
Kidal-Battle of Tinzaouaten
le nord-est du Mali". Le Monde.fr. 20 March 2012. "La localité de Tinzawaten est libre". www.mnlamov.net. Retrieved 30 August 2023. "Mali : Les rebelles
Kidal-Fula people
and areas of Mopti, Macina, Nioro, Kidal, Tomboctou, Gao, Sikasso, and others. In the Wasulu (Wassoulou) region of Mali, the most common family names among
Kidal-2016 Nampala attack
the town of Mopti, central Mali, killing two civilians and a customs officer. A truck bombing at a MINUSMA base in Kidal killed at least 5 UN peacekeepers
Kidal-Amadou Koufa
also negotiated with the Malian army in returning Malian hostages from Kidal and Tessalit. Koufa also fought in the battle of Konna in January 2013.
Kidal-Siege of Timbuktu
Muslimin (JNIM) has imposed a complete blockade upon the city of Timbuktu, Mali since 8 August 2023. Since the beginning of the siege, 33,000 have fled the
Kidal-Tuareg languages
languages and dialects. They are spoken by the Tuareg Berbers in large parts of Mali, Niger, Algeria, Libya and Burkina Faso, with a few speakers, the Kinnin
Kidal-Operation Barkhane
. On 30 November 2020, insurgents launched a coordinated attack on three separate French military bases in , Ménaka and Gao in northern
Kidal-OTB Group
supporting the development of the Only The Brave Millennium Village, in Dioro, Mali. Established in 2005, Millennium Promise non-profit organization solely committed
Kidal-2013 Malian parliamentary election
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Kidal-Tinsalane ambush
11, 2012, a convoy of Malian soldiers and militia departed the cities of Kidal and Anfif and moved towards Tessalit to strengthen the military forces of
Kidal-Azawadi declaration of independence
Azawad, an insurgency commenced on 17 January 2012 with an attack in the Kidal Region, near the border with Algeria. Following the March coup d'état, the
Kidal-Hombori massacre
Wagner Group mercenaries, when they opened fire on a market in Hombori, Mali. Around 9:30 a.m. on 19 April, a Malian army vehicle ran over an IED outside
Kidal-Captain Mikula, the Kid
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Kidal-Raid on Dioura (2019)
of Kidal in 2014. "Mali Conflict and Aftermath" (PDF). Human Rights Watch. 2017. Retrieved September 23, 2023. DANIEL, SERGE (2019-03-17). "Mali: une
Kidal-MaliVai Washington Kids Foundation
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Kidal-List of wars involving Benin
June 2012 Ediciones El País. "El Ejército francés se detiene ante Kidal, el feudo de la minoría tuareg de Malí". EL PAÍS. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
Kidal-Battles of Inabohane and Ebahlal
(April 22, 2014). "Kidal: Sanglants affrontements entre le Mnla et les islamistes". Maliactu. Retrieved February 23, 2024. "Mali: des combats auraient
Kidal-Moura massacre
been killed according to US-based Human Rights Watch. Since January 2012, Mali has been embroiled in a civil war between Islamist insurgents and the Malian
Kidal-Air Algérie Flight 5017
northern desert, between Aguelhok and Kidal. There were also reports of wreckage being found near the town of Tilemsi in Mali, with officials from Algeria, Burkina
Kidal-Battle of Tigharghar
the deaths of six rebels. A pick-up truck was taken with five Islamists. "Mali - Un mort du côté tchadien, six du côté des jihadistes dans le nord". Communes
Kidal-Kids Incorporated
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Kidal-The Brady Kids
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Kidal-The Karate Kid Part II
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Kidal-Kids for Kids
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Kidal-Kid Sister
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Kidal-Sky Kids
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Kidal-The Kids of Degrassi Street
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Kidal-Dynamite Kid
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Kidal-Sean Waltman
the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) under the ring names 1–2–3 Kid and X-Pac; World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as Syxx; and NWA Total Nonstop
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Kidal-Disney's The Kid
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Kidal-The Kid (1999 film)
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Kidal-Karate Kid (disambiguation)
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Kidal-Cobra Kai
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Kidal-Azawad
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Kidal-Kidal
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Kidal-Christopher Reid (rapper)
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Kidal-Billy the Kid
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Kidal-Nickelodeon
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Kidal-Kid Pix
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Kidal-List of The Karate Kid and Cobra Kai characters
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Kidal-Kid Gavilán
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Kidal-Ninja-Kid
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Kidal-Snowboard Kids
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Kidal-Diary of a Wimpy Kid
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Kidal-Emily Osment
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Kidal-Spy Kids
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Kidal-Kaito Kuroba
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January 30, 1984), also known by his stage name Kid Cudi (/ˈkʌdi/ KUDD-ee; formerly stylized as KiD CuDi), is an American rapper, singer, songwriter
Kidal-Kidal Temple
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Kidal-Kidal Airport
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Kidal-Kidal Cercle
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Kidal-Sam Fatu
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Kidal-Kidal Region
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Kidal-PBS Kids
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Kidal-The Kid
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Kidal-Gao Region
northeastern Mali. The capital city is Gao. The region is bordered to the north by Kidal Region, to the west by Tombouctou Region and Taoudénit Region, to the east
Kidal-The Karate Kid (2010 film)
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Kidal-The Karate Kid Part III
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Kidal-Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2010 film)
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Kidal-Filthy Rich: Cattle Drive
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Kidal-TVOKids
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Kidal-Bebe's Kids (video game)
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Kidal-Spy Kids: All the Time in the World
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Kidal-The Yellow Kid
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Kidal-Tamikrest
musicians who belong to the Tuareg people. The band was founded in 2006 in Kidal, Mali. They mix traditional African music with Western rock and pop influences
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Kidal-Kidal (disambiguation)
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Kidal-K.I.D.S.
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Kidal-Tuareg rebellion (2012)
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Kidal-Adrar des Ifoghas
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Kidal-National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad
sought to keep Malian soldiers out. Kidal's Deputy Mayor Abda Ag Kazina said: "The Malian army arrived in Kidal. There were two demonstrations, one was
Kidal-YouTube
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Kidal-Iyad Ag Ghaly
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Kidal-Ifoghas
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Kidal-Milkybar
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Kidal-Tamasheq language
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Kidal-Mali War
Sharia law." On 30 March 2012, the rebels seized control of Kidal, the capital of Kidal Region, as well as Ansongo and Bourem in Gao Region. On 31 March
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Kidal-African-led International Support Mission to Mali
2013). "War in Mali: the death of a fourth soldier Chad after the attack of Kidal". JEUNEAFRIQUE.COM. Retrieved 17 November 2014. "Two Killed, Four Injured
Kidal-Timeline of the Mali War
"unanimously condemned" by the international community, 30 March: Rebels captured Kidal and Ansongo and Bourem in Gao Region. 31 March: Rebels take over Gao. 1
Kidal-Battle of Kidal
could refer to Battle of (2006) Battle of (2012) Battle of Ifoghas, in the Ifoghas mountains of Region Second Battle of
Kidal-April 2013 Kidal attack
bombers affiliated with the MOJWA in Kidal, Mali. In early February 2013, Chadian and French troops occupied Kidal, using it as a key military base to
Kidal-Chadian intervention in northern Mali
the area. On January 31, some 1,800 Chadian soldiers entered the city of Kidal without resistance, as French forces captured the outskirts of the city
Kidal-United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali
advances to capture the three biggest cities in the north: Gao, Timbuktu and Kidal. Following economic sanctions and a blockade by the Economic Community of
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Kidal-List of rebel groups that control territory
restive north, to send troops to Kidal". 7 February 2020. "A Tuareg soldier guards the Azawad Movement's headquarters in Kidal, northern Mali". Yahoo News
Kidal-List of children's films
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Kidal-Battle of Kidal (2012)
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Kidal-Imghad Tuareg Self-Defense Group and Allies
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Kidal-Islamist insurgency in the Sahel
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Kidal-El Hadj Ag Gamou
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Kidal-That Kid
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Kidal-High Council for the Unity of Azawad
veulent garder le contrôle de Kidal". France 24 (in French). 2013-06-02. Retrieved 2023-12-06. "Mali: trois groupes armés à Kidal acceptent un accord de cessez-le-feu"
Kidal-Adjlal clashes
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Kidal-Battle of Kidal (2016)
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Kidal-Algiers Accords (2015)
out in Kidal between May 17 and 21, 2014. The Malian army was defeated, and subsequently lost control of Ménaka, Andéramboukane, Anefif, and Kidal. Negotiations
Kidal-Algiers Accords (2006)
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Kidal-Alghabass Ag Intalla
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Kidal-2015 Anefis dispute
security zone in Kidal and its surroundings. Peacekeepers deployed to the area the next day, and warned Platform that if they advanced to Kidal then MINUSMA
Kidal-Battle of Tabankort (2015)
calme précaire règne sur Kidal". RFI (in French). 2015-01-23. Retrieved 2024-02-18. "Mali : manifestation de colère à Kidal". RFI (in French). 2015-01-21
Kidal-Battles of Inabohane and Ebahlal
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Kidal-December 2013 Kidal attack
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Kidal-Toulousimine ambush
taken, including fifteen injured. A source close to notable leaders in Kidal instead stated ten fighters were killed and nine were captured. Three vehicles
Kidal-Battle of Abeïbara
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Kidal-Kidal offensive
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