| 5,658,972 |
16.7667 |
-3.0167 |
Mali |
|
Clash began on Mauritania-Mali border, moved to Hassissidi. Possibly linked to abductions in Niger. |
| 5,658,977 |
16.7667 |
-3.0167 |
Mali |
|
Continuation of clashes, Malian mayor of Ber claims at least 2 civilian casualties after airstrikes by Mauritanian army |
| 5,658,981 |
16.7667 |
-3.0167 |
Mali |
|
The Mauritanian army has bombarded "positions of the Al-Qa'idah in the Land of the Islamic Maghreb (AQLIM) in northern Mali", Mauritanian independent news agency Al-Akhbar website reported on 25 September. |
| 5,658,985 |
16.7667 |
-3.0167 |
Mali |
|
Arial bombarding of AQIM positions, unclear injuries and/or fatalities |
| 5,658,988 |
19.45 |
-0.36667 |
Mali |
|
7 French, Togolese and Madagascans kidnapped on 16/09/2010 moved to Mali |
| 5,658,993 |
18.44 |
1.41 |
Mali |
|
Tauregs allied to Malian army clash with drug smugglers moving cocaine from Morocco to Egypt. 12 killed, unknown affiliation |
| 5,658,997 |
16.7667 |
-3.0167 |
Mali |
|
Arab tribe purportedly attack AQIM/affiliates. Denied by Timbuktu's Arab community and Malian army, confirmed by Mauritanians. |
| 5,659,001 |
16.7667 |
-3.0167 |
Mali |
|
Mali forces arrested drug trackers with connections the Polisario Front of Western Sahara in a rural desert area. |
| 5,659,005 |
19.9625 |
2.8575 |
Mali |
|
A military vehicle strikes a mine near the Algerian border, one killed, several others wounded. The mine was most likely placed in the ground during the recent rebellion of the Tuareg People under the organization name of "May 23, 2006 Democratic Alliance for Change", which ended in 2009. |
| 5,659,009 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Ivory nationals and supporters of the Ivory Coast's would-be president Alassane Ouattara, who lost an election due to internationally recognized fraud, begin a protest near the Ivory embassy in Bamako. |