| 5,662,673 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Thousands marched to call for peace in the north and to express solidarity with the GATIA pro-governent militia. |
| 5,662,694 |
15.3192 |
0.4432 |
Mali |
|
The Coordination of Azawad Movements ambushed Mali's defense forces near Tin Telout, killing at least nine and injuring fourteen. Civilians were also caught in the crossfire but casualty numbers are unknown. |
| 5,662,697 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Around 200 women marched in Bamako, calling for peace in the north. |
| 5,662,701 |
16.27167 |
-0.04472 |
Mali |
|
Attacks took place between CMA rebel fighters and GATIA pro-government fighters in the northern town of Ikadewan in the Gao area, leaving at least four dead. |
| 5,662,704 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
The Al-Murabitoun jihadist group declared allegiance to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. Later reports indicated that the statement was made by Adnan Abu Walid and rejected by presumed leader Belmokhtar, indicating a potential schism in the Al-Mourabitoun leadership. |
| 5,662,708 |
15.9182 |
2.4022 |
Mali |
|
Renewed fighting took place in Menaka between pro-government and separatist groups. |
| 5,662,713 |
18.44 |
1.41 |
Mali |
|
Protesters threw rocks at MINUSMA troops in Kidal, professing opposition to Tuareg involvement in a peace deal. |
| 5,662,719 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Mali's government signed a peace accord with three representatives of pro-Bamako militias and two minor members of the CMA rebellion under a team of mediators led by Algeria. The CMA had initialled the deal a day earlier, but its three principal factions did not attend the final signing. This "Algiers Accord" calls for the creation of election regional assemblies but not autonomy or federalism for the rebel groups. |
| 5,662,723 |
15.9182 |
2.4022 |
Mali |
|
Heavily armed CMA militants fought with GATIA pro-government forces in and around Menaka. At least 24 were injured but the death toll is unknown. |
| 5,662,727 |
15.85207 |
-2.78604 |
Mali |
|
At least 3 Malian soldiers were killed and one injured in an attack by the MAA. |