Operation Serval () was a
French military
The French Armed Forces (, ) are the military forces of France. They consist of four military branches – the Army, the Navy, the Air and Space Force, and the National Gendarmerie. The National Guard serves as the French Armed Forces' military ...
operation in
Mali
Mali, officially the Republic of Mali, is a landlocked country in West Africa. It is the List of African countries by area, eighth-largest country in Africa, with an area of over . The country is bordered to the north by Algeria, to the east b ...
. The aim of the operation was to oust Islamic militants from the north of Mali, who had begun a push into the center of Mali.
Operation Serval followed the
United Nations Security Council
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations (UN) and is charged with ensuring international peace and security, recommending the admission of new UN members to the General Assembly, an ...
Resolution 2085 of 20 December 2012 and an official request by the Malian interim government for French military assistance.
[Security Council Authorizes Deployment of African-led International Support Mission in Mali for Initial Year-Long Period](_blank)
(full text of the resolution) The operation ended on 15 July 2014, and was replaced by
Operation Barkhane
Operation Barkhane (French language, French: ''Opération Barkhane'') was a counterinsurgency operation that started on 1 August 2014 and formally ended on 9 November 2022. It was led by the French military against Islamist groups in Africa's S ...
, launched on 1 August 2014 to fight Islamist fighters in the Sahel. Three of the five Islamic leaders,
Abdelhamid Abou Zeid, Abdel Krim and
Omar Ould Hamaha were killed, while
Mokhtar Belmokhtar fled to
Libya
Libya, officially the State of Libya, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It borders the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to Egypt–Libya border, the east, Sudan to Libya–Sudan border, the southeast, Chad to Chad–L ...
and
Iyad ag Ghali fled to
Algeria
Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered to Algeria–Tunisia border, the northeast by Tunisia; to Algeria–Libya border, the east by Libya; to Alger ...
.
The operation is named after the
serval
The serval (''Leptailurus serval'') is a wild small cat native to Africa. It is widespread in sub-Saharan countries, where it inhabits grasslands, wetlands, moorlands and bamboo thickets. Across its range, it occurs in protected areas, and ...
, a medium-sized African wild
cat.
Background
In January 2012, following an influx of weapons that occurred after the
Libyan Civil War,
Tuareg
The Tuareg people (; also spelled Twareg or Touareg; endonym, depending on variety: ''Imuhaɣ'', ''Imušaɣ'', ''Imašeɣăn'' or ''Imajeɣăn'') are a large Berber ethnic group, traditionally nomadic pastoralists, who principally inhabit th ...
tribesmen of the
National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA)
began a rebellion against Mali's central government.
In April, the MNLA said it had accomplished its goals and called off its offensive against the government, proclaiming the independence of
Azawad
Azawad, or Azawagh (Tuareg languages, Tuareg: Azawaɣ, or Azawad; ), was a short-lived diplomatic recognition, unrecognised state lasting between 2012 and 2013. Azawagh (''Azawaɣ'') is the generic Tuareg, Tuareg Berber name for all Tuareg Ber ...
. In June 2012, the MNLA came into conflict with the
Islamist groups
Ansar Dine and the
Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa (MOJWA), after the Islamists began imposing
Sharia
Sharia, Sharī'ah, Shari'a, or Shariah () is a body of religious law that forms a part of the Islamic tradition based on Islamic holy books, scriptures of Islam, particularly the Quran, Qur'an and hadith. In Islamic terminology ''sharīʿah'' ...
in Azawad.
By 17 July,
MOJWA and Ansar Dine had pushed the MNLA out of all the major cities.
On 1 September 2012, the town of
Douentza in the
Mopti Region
Mopti (Fula language, Fulfulde: 𞤁𞤭𞥅𞤱𞤢𞤤 𞤃𞤮𞥅𞤩𞤼𞤭𞥅, transliterated ''Diiwal Moobti'') is the fifth administrative region of Mali, covering 79,017 km2. Its capital is the city of Mopti. During the Mali War, ...
, until then controlled by the
Ganda Iso militia, was taken by the MOJWA,
and on 28 November 2012, the MNLA was pushed out of
Léré,
Timbuktu Region, by Ansar Dine.
Forces committed
French Forces
French Air Force
Initially, the
French Air Force
The French Air and Space Force (, , ) is the air force, air and space force of the French Armed Forces. Formed in 1909 as the ("Aeronautical Service"), a service arm of the French Army, it became an independent military branch in 1934 as the Fr ...
deployed two
Mirage F1 CR Reconnaissance from the 2/33 ''Savoie'' Reconnaissance Squadron and six
Mirage 2000D fighter jets, which were already part of the French military
Opération Épervier in
Chad
Chad, officially the Republic of Chad, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of North Africa, North and Central Africa. It is bordered by Libya to Chad–Libya border, the north, Sudan to Chad–Sudan border, the east, the Central Afric ...
. Additionally, the Air Force deployed three
KC-135 Stratotanker
The Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker is an American military aerial refueling tanker aircraft that was developed from the Boeing 367-80 prototype, alongside the Boeing 707 airliner. It has a narrower fuselage and is shorter than the 707. Boeing gave ...
planes, as well as one
C-130 Hercules
The Lockheed C-130 Hercules is an American four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft designed and built by Lockheed Corporation, Lockheed (now Lockheed Martin). Capable of using unprepared runways for takeoffs and landings, the C-130 w ...
and one
Transall C-160 transport planes from the French airbase in
N'Djamena
N'Djamena ( ) is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Chad, largest city of Chad. It is also a Provinces of Chad, special statute region, divided into 10 districts or ''arrondissements'', similar to the city of Paris.
Originally calle ...
.
On 13 January, four
Rafale fighter jets of the
1/7 ''Provence'' Fighter Squadron flew from the
Saint-Dizier Airbase in France to attack targets in the city of
Gao
Gao (or Gawgaw/Kawkaw) is a city in Mali and the capital of the Gao Region. The city is located on the River Niger, east-southeast of Timbuktu on the left bank at the junction with the Tilemsi valley.
For much of its history Gao was an imp ...
. The Rafale planes then proceeded to
N'Djamena
N'Djamena ( ) is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Chad, largest city of Chad. It is also a Provinces of Chad, special statute region, divided into 10 districts or ''arrondissements'', similar to the city of Paris.
Originally calle ...
and would remain based there for the duration of the conflict. By 16 January, the French Air Force dispatched two additional KC-135 Stratotanker planes and two
Harfang UAVs from the 1/33 ''Belfort'' Reconnaissance Squadron to N'Djamena.
To transport Army troops to Bamako, the Air Force used the
Airbus A310
The Airbus A310 is a wide-body aircraft, Aircraft design process, designed and manufactured by Airbus Industrie GIE, then a consortium of European aerospace manufacturers.
Airbus had identified a demand for an aircraft smaller than the Airbus ...
and
A340 of the 3/60 ''Estérel'' Transport Squadron. On 23 January, a detachment of
Fusiliers Commandos de l'Air was deployed to the airport in Bamako to provide security for the French Air Force assets stationed there and to execute
combat search and rescue missions if necessary. Along with the Fusiliers, the Air Force deployed two
Puma helicopters of the 1/67 ''Pyrénées'' Helicopter Squadron in the combat search and rescue role to Bamako.
On 25 January, the Air Force deployed two additional
Rafale fighter jets and two additional KC-135 Stratotanker planes to
N'Djamena
N'Djamena ( ) is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Chad, largest city of Chad. It is also a Provinces of Chad, special statute region, divided into 10 districts or ''arrondissements'', similar to the city of Paris.
Originally calle ...
, bringing the total to six Rafale jets and 5 KC-135's in the theater of operations.
Transall C-160 transport planes from the 1/64 ''Béarn'' and 2/64 ''Anjou'' squadrons and
C-130H Hercules transport planes from the 2/61 ''Franche Comté'' squadrons were used to ferry materiel to Bamako, while
Transall C-160 transport planes from the 3/61 ''Poitou'' Transport Squadron flew reinforcements to the airport of
Gao
Gao (or Gawgaw/Kawkaw) is a city in Mali and the capital of the Gao Region. The city is located on the River Niger, east-southeast of Timbuktu on the left bank at the junction with the Tilemsi valley.
For much of its history Gao was an imp ...
.
French Army
French Army
The French Army, officially known as the Land Army (, , ), is the principal Army, land warfare force of France, and the largest component of the French Armed Forces; it is responsible to the Government of France, alongside the French Navy, Fren ...
forces deployed included one company of the
21st Marine Infantry Regiment, an Armored Cavalry platoon of the
1st Foreign Cavalry Regiment and one company of the
2nd Marine Infantry Regiment.
On 14 January, the
French Army Light Aviation transported
Eurocopter Tiger HAP attack helicopters from the 5
e Régiment d'Hélicoptères de Combat to Mali. A company from the
3rd Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment and soldiers from the
1st Parachute Hussar Regiment and the
17th Parachute Engineer Regiment, which are all currently deployed as part of
Opération Licorne in
Ivory Coast
Ivory Coast, also known as Côte d'Ivoire and officially the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, is a country on the southern coast of West Africa. Its capital city of Yamoussoukro is located in the centre of the country, while its largest List of ci ...
, left
Abidjan
Abidjan ( , ; N'Ko script, N'ko: ߊߓߌߖߊ߲߬) is the largest city and the former capital of Ivory Coast. As of the Demographics of Ivory Coast, 2021 census, Abidjan's population was 6.3 million, which is 21.5 percent of the overall population ...
in a convoy of 60 vehicles for the Malian capital of
Bamako
Bamako is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Mali, with a 2022 population of 4,227,569. It is located on the Niger River, near the rapids that divide the upper and middle Niger valleys in the southwestern part of the country.
Bamak ...
.
The Commander of the French Land Forces, General Bertrand Clément-Bollée, announced that a company of the 92nd Infantry Regiment, equipped with
VBCI Infantry fighting vehicle
An infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), also known as a mechanized infantry combat vehicle (MICV), is a type of armoured fighting vehicle and armoured personnel carrier used to carry infantry into battle and provide direct fire, direct-fire suppo ...
s, has been sent to Mali. An additional three companies equipped with
VBCI and one
squadron equipped with
Leclerc main battle tank
A main battle tank (MBT), also known as a battle tank or universal tank or simply tank,Ogorkiewicz 2018 p222 is a tank that fills the role of armour-protected direct fire and maneuver in many modern armies. Cold War-era development of more po ...
s could be sent on short notice if required. An armored company of the
Marine Infantry Tank Regiment is being deployed to Mali as are
CAESAR self-propelled howitzers.
On 21 January, a company of the
3rd Marine Infantry Regiment arrived in Bamako to provide security for the allied
airhead. Ground operations are commanded by Brigadier General
Bernard Barrera, commanding officer of the
3rd Mechanized Brigade.
The following units of the French Army were involved in Mali during the first period of operation:
*
3e Brigade Mécanisée (3
e BM), deployed from France and tasked with command of the ground operations
** Brigade Command & Signals Company
**
1er Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine (1
er RIMa), one squadron with
AMX 10 RC
** 92
e Régiment d'Infanterie (92
e RI), two companies with
VBCI
** 126
e Régiment d'Infanterie (126
e RI), one company with
VAB
** 68
e Régiment d'Artillerie d'Afrique (68
e RA), regimental command and one battery with
CAESAR
Gaius Julius Caesar (12 or 13 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC) was a Roman general and statesman. A member of the First Triumvirate, Caesar led the Roman armies in the Gallic Wars before defeating his political rival Pompey in a civil war. He ...
self-propelled 155mm howitzers
** 31
e Régiment du Génie (31
e RG), one company
*
6e Brigade Légère Blindée (6
e BLB), redeployed from
Opération Épervier
**
1er Régiment Étranger de Cavalerie (1
er REC), one platoon with
AMX 10 RC
**
21e Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine (21
e RIMa), two companies with
VAB
**
3e Régiment d'Artillerie de Marine (3
e RAMa), one battery with
TRF1 155mm howitzers and
MO-120-RT-61 120mm mortars deployed from France on 21 January
*
9e Brigade Légère Blindée de Marine (9
e BLBM), deployed from France
**
Régiment d'Infanterie Chars de Marine (RICM), one squadron with AMX 10 RC
**
2e Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine (2
e RIMa), one company with
VBCI
**
3e Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine (3
e RIMa), one company with VAB
**
11e Régiment d'Artillerie de Marine (11
e RAMa), one battery with
TRF1 155mm howitzers and
MO-120-RT-61 120mm mortars
**
6e Régiment du Génie (6
e RG), one company
*
11e Brigade Parachutiste (11
e BP), redeployed from
Opération Licorne
**
1er Régiment de Hussards Parachutistes (1
er RHP), one troop with
ERC 90 Sagaie
**
1er Régiment de Chasseurs Parachutistes (1
er RCP), two companies transported to
Kidal
Kidal ( Tuareg Berber: ⴾⴸⵍ, KDL, Kidal) is a town and commune in the desert region of northern Mali. The town lies northeast of Gao and is the capital of the Kidal Cercle and the Kidal Region. The commune has an area of about and incl ...
from France
**
2e Régiment Etranger Parachutiste (2
e REP), one company parachuted near
Timbuktu
Timbuktu ( ; ; Koyra Chiini: ; ) is an ancient city in Mali, situated north of the Niger River. It is the capital of the Tombouctou Region, one of the eight administrative regions of Mali, having a population of 32,460 in the 2018 census.
...
and was deployed from France
**
3e Régiment de Parachutistes d'Infanterie de Marine (3
e RPIMa), one company
**
17e Régiment du Génie Parachutiste (17
e RGP), one platoon
** 1
er Régiment du Train Parachutiste (1
er RTP), one platoon
*Airmobile group
** 5
e Régiment d'Hélicoptères de Combat (5
e RHC), with three
Eurocopter Tiger
The Eurocopter Tiger is a four-blade, twin-engine attack helicopter which first entered service in 2003. It is manufactured by Airbus Helicopters (formerly Eurocopter), which arose from the merger of Aérospatiale's and DASA's respective helico ...
attack helicopters and four
Eurocopter AS532 Cougar
The Eurocopter AS532 Cougar (now Airbus Helicopters H215M) is a twin-engine, medium-weight, multipurpose helicopter developed by Eurocopter. The AS532 is a development and upgrade of the Aérospatiale SA 330 Puma in its militarized form. Its ...
transport helicopters
** 9
e Bataillon de soutien aéromobile, with one
Pilatus PC-6 Porter aircraft
* Logistics battalion
** 7
e Régiment du Matériel (7
e RMAT), one company
** 511
e Régiment du Train (511
e RT), one squadron
** 515
e Régiment du Train (515
e RT), one squadron
* 28
e Régiment de Transmissions (28
e RT), one company
* Régiment Médical (RMED), 7th and 9th
field hospital
A field hospital is a temporary hospital or mobile medical unit that takes care of casualties on-site before they can be safely transported to more permanent facilities. This term was initially used in military medicine (such as the Mobile ...
s in Bamako and
Sévaré
Sévaré (or Sevare) is a town in the Mopti Region of Mali. It is a crossroads town of about 40,000 situated about southeast of Mopti and south of Fatoma, the old capital of Kunaari. From Sévaré one can access Bandiagara to the east, Gao and ...
At the end of May 2013, the French Army began to draw down its forces in Mali. For further combat operations, a mixed combat group named ''GTIA Désert'' (Groupement tactique interarmes Désert) was activated in Gao, on 20 May 2013. Only this combat group will remain in the area for further combat operations and to support the
MISMA,
MINUSMA and
EUTM Mali missions, as well as the
Malian Army
The Malian Armed Forces (, FAMa) consists of the Army (), Republic of Mali Air Force (), and National Guard. They number some 7,000 and are under the control of the Minister of Armed Forces and Veterans. The Library of Congress as of January 200 ...
. The ''GTIA Désert'' is composed of the following units:
* Headquarters and Command of the
2e Régiment Étranger d'Infanterie (2
e REI)
**
1er Régiment Étranger de Cavalerie (1
er REC), one troop with
AMX 10 RC
** 1
er Régiment de
Tirailleurs (1
er RTIR), one company with VBCI
** 2
e Régiment Étranger d'Infanterie (2
e REI), one company with VAB
**
3e Régiment d'Artillerie de Marine (3
e RAMa), a mixed unit armed with CAESAR self-propelled 155mm howitzers and 120mm mortars deployed
**
1er Régiment Étranger de Génie (1
er REG), one sapper company, one EOD squad
French Navy

The
French Navy
The French Navy (, , ), informally (, ), is the Navy, maritime arm of the French Armed Forces and one of the four military service branches of History of France, France. It is among the largest and most powerful List of navies, naval forces i ...
deployed five
Breguet Atlantic long-range reconnaissance aircraft operating from
Dakar
Dakar ( ; ; ) is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Senegal, largest city of Senegal. The Departments of Senegal, department of Dakar has a population of 1,278,469, and the population of the Dakar metropolitan area was at 4.0 mill ...
in
Senegal
Senegal, officially the Republic of Senegal, is the westernmost country in West Africa, situated on the Atlantic Ocean coastline. It borders Mauritania to Mauritania–Senegal border, the north, Mali to Mali–Senegal border, the east, Guinea t ...
and transported two companies of the 92nd Infantry Regiment along with their equipment and military materiel on the
amphibious assault ship
An amphibious assault ship is a type of warship employed to land and support ground forces on enemy territory during an armed conflict. The design evolved from aircraft carriers converted for use as helicopter carriers (which, as a result, ar ...
from
Toulon
Toulon (, , ; , , ) is a city in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of southeastern France. Located on the French Riviera and the historical Provence, it is the prefecture of the Var (department), Var department.
The Commune of Toulon h ...
to
Dakar
Dakar ( ; ; ) is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Senegal, largest city of Senegal. The Departments of Senegal, department of Dakar has a population of 1,278,469, and the population of the Dakar metropolitan area was at 4.0 mill ...
in
Senegal
Senegal, officially the Republic of Senegal, is the westernmost country in West Africa, situated on the Atlantic Ocean coastline. It borders Mauritania to Mauritania–Senegal border, the north, Mali to Mali–Senegal border, the east, Guinea t ...
. ''Dixmude'' was escorted on her journey by the
corvette
A corvette is a small warship. It is traditionally the smallest class of vessel considered to be a proper (or " rated") warship. The warship class above the corvette is that of the frigate, while the class below was historically that of the sloo ...
''Lieutenant de vaisseau Le Hénaff''.
Special Forces
*
Commandement des Opérations Spéciales (COS)
**
Brigade des Forces Spéciales Terre (BFST)(Army)
***
1er Régiment de Parachutistes d'Infanterie de Marine (1
er RPIMa)
***
13e Régiment de Dragons Parachutistes (13
e RDP)
***
4e Régiment d'Hélicoptères des Forces Spéciales (4
e RHFS)
**
FORFUSCO (Navy)
***
Commandos Marine
**
Air Force Special Forces Bureau (BFS) (Air Force)
***
Commando parachutiste de l'air n°10 (CPA 10)
***
Division des Opérations Spéciales/Transport (D3/61 Poitou), C-130 Hercules and C-160 Transall
***
Division des Opérations Spéciales / Hélicoptères (ESH)
National Gendarmerie
The French
National Gendarmerie
The National Gendarmerie ( ) is one of two national law enforcement forces of France, along with the National Police (France), National Police. The Gendarmerie is a branch of the French Armed Forces placed under the jurisdiction of the Minister ...
deployed two platoons of gendarmes to Mali in the
military police
Military police (MP) are law enforcement agencies connected with, or part of, the military of a state. Not to be confused with civilian police, who are legally part of the civilian populace. In wartime operations, the military police may supp ...
role:
* 24/1 Mobile Gendarmerie Squadron, one platoon
* 21/9 Mobile Gendarmerie Squadron, one platoon
Intelligence
DGSE Service Action
Allied nations

These are the forces committed by the countries that support France (in alphabetical order):
* : The
Belgian Army
The Land Component (, ), historically and commonly still referred to as the Belgian Army (, ), is the Land warfare, land branch of the Belgian Armed Forces. The King of the Belgians is the commander in chief. The current chief of staff of the Land ...
deployed two
Air Component C-130H Hercules transport planes and two
Medical Component Agusta A109 Medevac medical evacuation helicopters along with 80 support personnel to Mali.
* : A
Royal Canadian Air Force
The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF; ) is the air and space force of Canada. Its role is to "provide the Canadian Forces with relevant, responsive and effective airpower". The RCAF is one of three environmental commands within the unified Can ...
C-17ER Globemaster III deployed to France to assist with the transport of troops and materiel from France to Mali for one week. According to
French Ambassador to Canada Philippe Zeller, the Government of France had requested former Prime Minister
Stephen Harper
Stephen Joseph Harper (born April 30, 1959) is a Canadian politician who served as the 22nd prime minister of Canada from 2006 to 2015. He is to date the only prime minister to have come from the modern-day Conservative Party of Canada, ser ...
to extend the Canadian deployment.
* : On 16 January, the Chadian government announced that it would deploy 2,000 troops: one infantry regiment with 1,200 soldiers and two support battalions with 800 soldiers. The Chadian forces will not be part of the
African-led International Support Mission to Mali, but will be integrated into the French command structure.
* : A
Royal Danish Air Force
The Royal Danish Air Force () (RDAF) is the aerial warfare force of the Kingdom of Denmark and one of the four branches of the Danish Armed Forces. Initially being components of the Army and the Navy, it was made a separate service in 1950. I ...
C-130J-30 Super Hercules with 40 support personnel was deployed on 15 January to Mali.
* : Three
German Air Force Transall C-160 were deployed to the Malian capital Bamako to help with the transport of equipment. On 28 February 2013, the German parliament approved sending up to 330 German soldiers to provide engineer mentoring, logistical and medical service to the operation as well as one additional
A310 MRTT air-to-air refueling plane.
* : Initially, the Dutch government decided to deploy a
Royal Netherlands Air Force
The Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF; , "Royal Air Force") is the military aviation branch of the Netherlands Armed Forces. It was created in 1953 to succeed its predecessor, the ''Luchtvaartafdeling'' () of the Dutch Army, which was founded ...
KDC-10 tanker/transport plane. For its first flight, the aircraft picked up its supplies in France and proceeded to
N'Djamena
N'Djamena ( ) is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Chad, largest city of Chad. It is also a Provinces of Chad, special statute region, divided into 10 districts or ''arrondissements'', similar to the city of Paris.
Originally calle ...
in
Chad
Chad, officially the Republic of Chad, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of North Africa, North and Central Africa. It is bordered by Libya to Chad–Libya border, the north, Sudan to Chad–Sudan border, the east, the Central Afric ...
, where the French military have a logistic support hub. After 14 January 2013, the Dutch began to fly directly into
Bamako
Bamako is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Mali, with a 2022 population of 4,227,569. It is located on the Niger River, near the rapids that divide the upper and middle Niger valleys in the southwestern part of the country.
Bamak ...
. Later, the Dutch contribution was increased by an additional
KDC-10 tanker/transport plane, four
C-130 Hercules
The Lockheed C-130 Hercules is an American four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft designed and built by Lockheed Corporation, Lockheed (now Lockheed Martin). Capable of using unprepared runways for takeoffs and landings, the C-130 w ...
transport planes, three
CH-47 Chinook
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transport and Medevac helicopters and one
DC-10 passenger plane.
* : A
Spanish Air Force C-130 Hercules
The Lockheed C-130 Hercules is an American four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft designed and built by Lockheed Corporation, Lockheed (now Lockheed Martin). Capable of using unprepared runways for takeoffs and landings, the C-130 w ...
with 50 support personnel was deployed on 18 January to Mali to help with the transport of
African-led International Support Mission to Mali personnel. Spain later added a
C-295 plane to assist in troop movements in Mali. An additional 30 soldiers were sent on 13 February to protect allied instructors.
* : The Swedish government allowed France the use of the Swedish share of the
NATO Strategic Airlift Capability
The Strategic Airlift Capability (SAC) is a multinational initiative that provides its participating nations assured access to military airlift capability to address the growing needs for both strategic airlifts and tactical airlifts.
SAC, est ...
. Therefore, one
Heavy Airlift Wing C-17 Globemaster III strategic transport plane was dispatched from the
Pápa Air Base in
Hungary
Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia and ...
to France to aid in the transport of materiel and troops to Mali. Also, six Swedish parachute rangers from
Fallskärmsjägarna will assist as instructors for Mali's armed forces.
* : The
United Arab Emirates Air Force deployed two
C-17 Globemaster III transport planes to aid in the transport of materiel and troops from France to Mali.
* : The
Royal Air Force
The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the Air force, air and space force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies. It was formed towards the end of the World War I, First World War on 1 April 1918, on the merger of t ...
deployed two
C-17 Globemaster III strategic transport planes of
No. 99 Squadron to the French
Évreux Air Base on 13 January 2013. The planes transported French armored vehicles to the Malian capital
Bamako
Bamako is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Mali, with a 2022 population of 4,227,569. It is located on the Niger River, near the rapids that divide the upper and middle Niger valleys in the southwestern part of the country.
Bamak ...
in what the British are calling
Operation Newcombe. On 25 January 2013, the UK Ministry of Defence announced the deployment of a
Sentinel R1 surveillance aircraft to support French forces. The British government announced on 28 January that British troops will deploy to Mali, but that they would not be involved in combat. According to the BBC, on 29 January 2013, it was understood that 40 British advisers were to operate within Mali, and more in other nations, making a total of 350. There was a debate about whether these advisers should be protected by French forces, or by British troops - the latter would result in a deployment of "multiples of dozens".
* : The
US Air Force
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has established an air bridge between the
Istres-Le Tubé Air Base in the South of France and Malian capital Bamako, using up to five
C-17 Globemaster III transport planes to ferry French equipment and troops to Mali. A small contingent of American troops will provide flight support operations at Bamako. On 26 January, US Defense Secretary
Leon Panetta informed French Minister
Jean-Yves Le Drian that the "US Africa Command will support the French military by conducting aerial refueling missions as operations in Mali continue". Over the course of Operation Serval, up to 5 US KC-135 were deployed to conduct Air Refueling missions with French Mirage and Rafales including an impressive 100 sorties in less than two months. US covert
ISR aircraft based in Burkina Faso supported the operation. ''ABC News'' reported that 150 U.S. military personnel set up and carried out an operation involving surveillance drone over Mali from Niamey.
Operations

The operation began on 11 January 2013, with
French Army
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Gazelle
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helicopters armed with 20 mm cannons from the
4th Special Forces Helicopter Regiment attacking a rebel column near
Sévaré
Sévaré (or Sevare) is a town in the Mopti Region of Mali. It is a crossroads town of about 40,000 situated about southeast of Mopti and south of Fatoma, the old capital of Kunaari. From Sévaré one can access Bandiagara to the east, Gao and ...
. French forces suffered one casualty when a Gazelle attack helicopter came under small arms fire and one of the two pilots was hit. The pilot, Lt. Damien Boiteux, later died of his injuries. The other pilot managed to fly the helicopter back to base, but the aircraft was written off as lost due to the damage sustained.
By 12 January, hundreds of French troops were involved in the military operation in Mali, with special focus in the
Battle of Konna. The Malian army claimed that, with their help, it had retaken
Konna, which it had lost a few days earlier. French airstrikes appeared to stop the rebel advance to the south which prompted the intervention
and destroyed an Ansar Dine command post near Konna.
France asked the U.S. to speed up its contribution by sending drones to improve surveillance over the vast area of northern Mali.
The Pentagon
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was reported to have studied the French request.
Meanwhile, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom announced that his country would lend logistical support to the operation.
ECOWAS troops preparing to deploy to Mali also decided to move up their arrival date to 14 January at the latest.
According to
Human Rights Watch
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, 10 civilians were killed when Malian forces fought to recapture Konna.
On 13 January, French planes bombed rebels' positions in
Gao
Gao (or Gawgaw/Kawkaw) is a city in Mali and the capital of the Gao Region. The city is located on the River Niger, east-southeast of Timbuktu on the left bank at the junction with the Tilemsi valley.
For much of its history Gao was an imp ...
. Air strikes hit a fuel depot and a customs house being used as a headquarters by the Islamist rebels. Dozens of Islamist fighters were killed. A Malian security source put the number of dead fighters at 60. On 15 January, the French defense minister confirmed that the Mali military had still not recaptured Konna from rebel forces, despite earlier claims that they did.
On 15 January, French special forces entered the strategically important central town of
Markala, describing it as "secured" on 19 January. The French and Malian forces launched a major ground offensive into the North of the country for the first time on 16 January. Along with French help, Malian forces took back control of Konna on 18 January. On 21 January, the Malian military, with the aid of French air support, took possession of Diabaly. The next day,
Chadian forces began moving from Niger's capital city,
Niamey
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, to
Ouallam, a position some one-hundred kilometers south of the Malian border.
On 25 January, it was reported that a combined force of French and Malian troops captured the town of Hombori, about 100 miles south of
Gao
Gao (or Gawgaw/Kawkaw) is a city in Mali and the capital of the Gao Region. The city is located on the River Niger, east-southeast of Timbuktu on the left bank at the junction with the Tilemsi valley.
For much of its history Gao was an imp ...
. French forces also bombed Islamist troops and their supply stores around Gao. This resulted in the destruction of two Islamist bases with fuel stocks and weapon dumps.
On the morning 26 January, French forces captured the airport at Gao and seized the main Wabary bridge over the Niger River into Gao.
French special forces were also in action against rebels that had melted into the local population. During the next few hours, the French-Malian forces assaulted the town of Gao, backed by French warplanes and helicopters. The Islamists lost a dozen fighters, while the French suffered no losses or injuries. A Malian army spokesman said on 27 January that the "Malian army and the French control Gao today".
On the 27 January, French forces captured
Timbuktu
Timbuktu ( ; ; Koyra Chiini: ; ) is an ancient city in Mali, situated north of the Niger River. It is the capital of the Tombouctou Region, one of the eight administrative regions of Mali, having a population of 32,460 in the 2018 census.
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without resistance after Islamist fighters fled the city to avoid French airstrikes. In capturing Timbuktu, documents left by AQIM were found revealing the strategic organization of the group.
After gaining the airport on 27 January, the next day, Malian and French military sources claimed that the entire area between
Gao
Gao (or Gawgaw/Kawkaw) is a city in Mali and the capital of the Gao Region. The city is located on the River Niger, east-southeast of Timbuktu on the left bank at the junction with the Tilemsi valley.
For much of its history Gao was an imp ...
and
Timbuktu
Timbuktu ( ; ; Koyra Chiini: ; ) is an ancient city in Mali, situated north of the Niger River. It is the capital of the Tombouctou Region, one of the eight administrative regions of Mali, having a population of 32,460 in the 2018 census.
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was under government control and access to the city was available.

Three days after capturing Timbuktu, French and Malian forces entered the town of
Kidal
Kidal ( Tuareg Berber: ⴾⴸⵍ, KDL, Kidal) is a town and commune in the desert region of northern Mali. The town lies northeast of Gao and is the capital of the Kidal Cercle and the Kidal Region. The commune has an area of about and incl ...
on 30 January, approximately 200 kilometers from the Algerian border. The town and its airport were taken without resistance from Islamic militants. It was the last major town to be held by the militants. Despite the capture of all major towns, French and Malian forces clashed with Islamists outside Gao on 5 February. Several French troops suffered light wounds during the skirmish, which involved long-range small arms and rocket fire. On 8 February, French and Chadian troops claimed to have occupied the town of
Tessalit, near the Algerian border, and seat of one of the last airports still not controlled by the Malian government and its allies. The same day, the first
suicide attack
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in the conflict took place in
Gao
Gao (or Gawgaw/Kawkaw) is a city in Mali and the capital of the Gao Region. The city is located on the River Niger, east-southeast of Timbuktu on the left bank at the junction with the Tilemsi valley.
For much of its history Gao was an imp ...
, resulting in one Malian soldier injured and the death of the attacker. On 10 February, the Islamists made an attack in Gao, which was countered by French and Malian troops securing the nearby area of Bourem on 17 February.
On 19 February, a French soldier (member of the
French Foreign Legion
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) was killed during heavy fighting in the
Adrar des Ifoghas
The Adrar des Ifoghas (also Adrar des Iforas; Tamasheq: ⴰⴷⵔⴰⵔ ⵏ ⵉⴼⵓⵖⴰⵙ in Tifinagh; Adrar n Ifoghas; Ifoghas' Mountains) is a massif located in the Kidal Region of Mali, reaching into Algeria. It has an area of aroun ...
mountains in the far North East of
Mali
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near the Algerian border. On 3 March, a French paratrooper was killed in the same area and the Chadian army announced the killing of the two Islamic Algerian leaders,
Abdelhamid Abou Zeid and
Mokhtar Belmokhtar. This was not confirmed by the French army. On 5 March, the death of Abou Zeid was confirmed by a member of
Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).
On 6 March, a French Army sergeant from the 68th African artillery regiment was killed during an operation in eastern Mali around 100 km (60 miles) from the town of Gao, the former stronghold of the Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa (MOJWA). On 17 March, a
corporal
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from the
1st Marine Infantry Regiment was killed when his vehicle was hit by an
Improvised explosive device
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in the south of
Tessalit in the Adrar des Ifoghas massif. Three other soldiers were wounded by the explosion.
On 30 March, the city of
Timbuktu
Timbuktu ( ; ; Koyra Chiini: ; ) is an ancient city in Mali, situated north of the Niger River. It is the capital of the Tombouctou Region, one of the eight administrative regions of Mali, having a population of 32,460 in the 2018 census.
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was attacked when a suicide bomber blew himself up at a Malian army checkpoint, allowing a group of rebels to infiltrate by night. A contingent of around fifty French soldiers supported by French fighter jets were then sent to reinforce the Malian army who could not repel the rebel attack. By 1 April, rebel presence in the city was cleared. On 12 April, two suicide bombers detonated their belts,
blowing themselves up near a group of Chadian soldiers, in a busy market in
Kidal
Kidal ( Tuareg Berber: ⴾⴸⵍ, KDL, Kidal) is a town and commune in the desert region of northern Mali. The town lies northeast of Gao and is the capital of the Kidal Cercle and the Kidal Region. The commune has an area of about and incl ...
. At least three soldiers were killed in the explosion and a dozen of civilians were wounded.
On 11 May 2013, the command of ground operations of in Mali passed from the
3e Brigade Mécanisée to the
6e Brigade Légère Blindée. On 25 May 2013, French forces began their first stage of withdrawal when a convoy of lorries left
Bamako
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Bamak ...
for
Ivory Coast
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, carrying equipment and vehicles no longer needed. On 30 July, a French soldier was killed in a vehicle accident and a second soldier suffered injuries. This marked the ninth death among French soldiers killed in support of operations in Mali.
The second in command of
AQIM, Hacene Ould Khalill, was killed during a raid by French special forces near
Tessalit in November 2013.
Battle of Dayet in Maharat
On the evening of 16 April 2014, the French army destroyed two
pickup truck
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s containing jihadists north of Timbuktu. They then used air and ground forces to intercept other vehicles. During the night of 16 to 17 April, the French special forces, backed by troops from Operation Serval and helicopters come in contact with the Islamist fighters. The French began by firing warning shots, but the jihadists refused to surrender and opened fire. Faced with the advance of the French military, they abandoned their vehicles and ran, suffering more losses. According to the French Ministry of Defense "part of the terrorist group" is "neutralized. According to the staff of the armies, a dozen fighters are neutralized, that is to say killed.
[Ministère de la Défense : ''Mali : libération de cinq otages maliens''](_blank)
A number of hostages were abandoned by their jihadist captors at the beginning of the fight. The former hostages were then exfiltrated by the French military. Those released were Malians and four Tuaregs. On the evening of 17 April, in a joint statement, the French president and the president of Mali, announced the release of five hostages. The ICRC also published a statement in which he welcomed the release and said that two humanitarian workers had suffered minor injuries but their life was not in danger.
Reactions
In the wake of the French deployment, ECOWAS said that it had ordered its
African-led International Support Mission to Mali to be deployed immediately, and the European Union said it had increased preparations for sending a military training mission,
EUTM Mali.
UN Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon
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hoped on 12 January that the French government's decision would "be consistent with the spirit" of UN Security Council resolution 2085 adopted in December.
Algeria
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n foreign ministry spokesman Amar Belani expressed support for the Malian transitional authorities, and "noted that Mali has asked, in line with its sovereignty, for friendly powers to reinforce its national capacities to fight terrorism".
Anders Fogh Rasmussen
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,
Secretary General of NATO
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(2009-2014), said that he did not see a role for the NATO in Mali (''NATO can't be the world's policeman, travelling from country to country, solving all the problems. So I think it's a good idea to have a division of labour.
.the United Nation Security Council has mandated an African-led stabilisation force to take action in Mali'').
Germany
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could take part in any European training mission to Mali to help its government prepare troops to counter the insurgents, German Chancellor
Angela Merkel said on 14 January. German foreign minister
Guido Westerwelle ruled out the possibility of German armed forces taking part in a combat mission in Mali, but he also said Germany was prepared to help train the
Mali Armed Forces.
On 14 January, the Tuareg separatist
MNLA declared it would fight alongside the French and even the Malian government to "end terrorism in Azawad". The spokesman also declared that the MNLA would be a more effective force than those of the neighboring West African nations "because of our knowledge of the ground and the populations".
Mathieu Guidère, a scholar of Islam and the Arab world at the
University of Toulouse
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, said in an interview published in the newsmagazine
Jeune Afrique
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, that without the French military intervention the state of Mali would have fallen.
France's stated rationale for the operation is that to do otherwise would allow "a terrorist state at the doorstep of France and Europe."
Israel
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i Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu
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praised the intervention in a phone call with French President
François Hollande
François Gérard Georges Nicolas Hollande (; born 12 August 1954) is a French politician who served as President of France from 2012 to 2017. Before his presidency, he was First Secretary of the Socialist Party (France), First Secretary of th ...
as "a brave step against extremist Islamic terrorism".
Egypt's former President
Mohammed Morsi criticized France's intervention.
On 26 January, during the
CELAC and
European Union
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summit in Santiago de Chile,
Colombia
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and
Chile
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both expressed support for the French military intervention in Mali. Colombia's president,
Juan Manuel Santos
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An economist by training and a journalist by trade, S ...
, stated that "Colombia has suffered so much from terrorism that it can not disagree with this action."
A 2013
Al Jazeera
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poll found that 96% of Malians in
Bamako
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Bamak ...
supported French intervention.
See also
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Northern Mali conflict (2012–present)#Foreign intervention (January 2013)
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Battle of Konna
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List of battles involving France in modern history
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Operation Barkhane
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Orphans of the Sahara a three-part documentary series about the Tuareg people of the Sahara desert. (2014)
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