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Second Battle of Gao
Part of Northern Mali conflict
Date25–27 January 2013
LocationGao, Mali
Result Franco-Malian Victory
Belligerents
Flag of Mali Mali
Flag of France France
ShababFlag MOJWA
Commanders and leaders
Paul Geze ShababFlag Abdel Hakim
Strength

Mali 350

France 100, 1 Tiger Helicopter
Unknown
Casualties and losses
France: 2 wounded ShababFlag: 25 KIA


The Second Battle of Gao was the scene of fighting between Islamist MOJWA fighters and Malian/French forces.[1]

Capture of Gao[]

On 27 January 2013, French forces attacked and successfully took Gao out of Islamists hands after they launched an offensive on the city with helicopter gunships and airstrikes. A total of 2 French soldiers were wounded and more than 25 Islamists were killed.

According to the spokesman of the General Staff of the French Army Thierry Burkhard, the jihadist's MUJAO tried to defend the bridge over the River Niger but were chased away by French special forces on the night of January 25 to 26, 15 Islamists were killed in the confrontation. The French took control of the bridge after "brief but intense clashes" . During this confrontation, a pickup truck, loaded with explosives was driven by two suicide bombers and tried to kill the French troops, but it was destroyed by fire from special forces. Once the bridge at Wabaria was under control, French and Malian soldiers took the airport of Gao unopposed. The city, located 6 km from the airport, however, was not immediately attacked. On January 26, the troops waited for reinforcements, a convoy of 350 Malian soldiers and a unit of French troops before continuing on Gao. The spokesman of the General Staff said at the time: "there is no fighting to speak of but there was sporadic harassment by terrorist elements." On the 26th, a convoy of over 100 vehicles, stretching 10 kilometers moved on Gao. However, at four o'clock in the morning, a French vehicle falls into the crater caused by the explosion of the truck bomber,one soldier is injured. The men of MUJAO retreat but are attacked to the north of the city by a Tiger helicopter during the night of 26 to 27. Two vehicles were destroyed and 10 of the occupants were killed according to Colonel Thierry Burkhard

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