| 5,661,954 |
18.44 |
1.41 |
Mali |
|
Five Senegalese MINUSMA peacekeepers were injured when their vehicle struck an explosive device; they have been evacuated to Gao for treatment |
| 5,661,958 |
16.7667 |
-3.0167 |
Mali |
|
The International Committee of the Red Cross claims three of its employees were kidnapped in May; no further details available |
| 5,661,963 |
18.43455 |
1.41664 |
Mali |
|
Demonstraters gathered at the Kidal airport to protest against a visit by the Malian PM; clashes broke out as MINUSMA forces sought to disperse the demonstrators, who threw rocks, with tear gas, leading to at least 7 protesters and 19 police wounded, though none seriously |
| 5,661,967 |
18.44 |
1.41 |
Mali |
|
A Malian soldier was shot during a clash with "separatist militants" in Kidal ahead of the Malian PM's visit to the city, and during ongoing violent protests |
| 5,661,971 |
18.44 |
1.41 |
Mali |
|
Clashes between the Malian military and MNLA forces left 8 Malian soldiers and 28 MNLA fighters dead, along with 25 Malian soldiers wounded; PM Moussa Mara's car also came under heavy fire during the clashes. 2 civilians and 6 state officials also killed during the clashes. |
| 5,661,975 |
18.43455 |
1.41664 |
Mali |
|
Hundreds of protesters, primarily youths and women, protested at the regional airport against the Malian government; some of the demonstrators threw stones |
| 5,661,980 |
18.44 |
1.41 |
Mali |
|
MNLA forces occupied state buildings and took 32 people hostage in Kidal, including politicians, civil servants and soldiers, during ongoing clashes with the Malian military |
| 5,661,983 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
A large rally was held at Independence Square to express support for the government following clashes in Kidal, and to demand an uprising to liberate Kidal |
| 5,661,986 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Large numbers of demonstrators took to the streets in support of the government and a unified Mali following clashes in Kidal |
| 5,661,989 |
16.27167 |
-0.04472 |
Mali |
|
A thousand people protested in Gao against the inaction of MINUSMA and the French Operation Serval forces during clashes between the Malian military and Tuareg separatist forces; the protests turned violent, leading to attacks on shops owned by ethnic Tuaregs and Arabs |