The Mali crisis began in January 2012, when a tuareg uprising, promoted by the Azawad National Liberation Movement (MNLA), began in the north of the country.
Due to the weakness of the Government against the uprising, a coup d’état took place, that marked the overthrow of the then president, Amadu Tumani Turé, and the beginning of a period of political turbulence.
Independence was declared in the north of Mali, while the MNLA were left defeated by three jihadist movements; Magreb Al Qaeda, Mujao and Ansar Dine.
Events accelerated on 10th January 2013, when Ansar Dine broke the truce and headed an invasion of the south. This invasion threatened the city of Mopti, whose conquest would have left the path clear to Bamako.
In July 2014, France decided to expand the scope of the operation along the fringe of the Sahel to increase the efficacy of the fight against terrorism. This led to relocation of the Bamako (Mali) headquarters to D´jamena (Chad) and a name change for the operation, which was to be called ´Barkhane´ from 1st August 2014.
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Tactical Air Detachment “Marfil” came to and end in Senegal after more than 12 years of operational cooperation in the region
2025/06/21In Thies, Senegal
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«La misión aérea en Senegal termina, pero el compromiso de España con África sigue muy presente sobre el terreno»
2025/06/16En Thiès, Senegal
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Last mission of the T.21 aircraft in the Tactical Air Detachment “Marfil”
2025/06/12En Thies, Senegal
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‘Marfil’ Tactical Air Detachment Delivers Humanitarian Aid to two Child and Youth Protection Centres
2025/05/26In Mbour, Senegal
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Solidarity and commitment: the DAT “Marfil” collaborates with two children and youth aid centres
2025/05/21In Dakar, Senegal
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