Kadial
Kadial (sometimes spelled Kadiel) is a former commune and locality in the rural commune of Togoro Kotia, in the Ténenkou Cercle and the Mopti Region of Mali.
Geography
[edit]Kadial is located thirty kilometers northwest of Mopti in a floodplain of the Inner Niger Delta. The territory is occupied by wet meadows with ponds with floating islands of bourgou and wet forests.
Facilities
[edit]The former commune, including Kadial and four villages (Kada Kadial I to IV), remains a local center with a school and a community health center (CESCOM).[1]
Mali War
[edit]During the Mali War, Kadial experienced some terrorist activities. On the road from Mopti to Kadial, armed terrorists acted as road controllers.[2] Since before 2017, jihadist brigades have been operating in the Kadial forest.[3] On 29 April 2017, a vehicle of the Malian Armed Forces hit an improvised explosive device, followed by gunfire, near Kadial.[4] On 17 May 2017, two teachers were kidnapped by the Katiba Macina, but were later released. That same year, a human resources staff member and two medical staff members were kidnapped by terrorists in Kadial.[5] On 8 May 2018, Makan Doumbia, prefect of Ténenkou, was kidnapped in the Kadial forest but was released on 17 February 2019.[6] On 9 June 2018, a team of the Malian Armed Forces tasked with retrieving nine civilian vehicles from the World Food Programme, which had been taken by terrorists on 6 June, encountered an ambush involving an improvised explosive device, followed by gunfire in Kadial. Two soldiers were killed and a vehicle loaded with weapons was taken by the terrorists.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ Humanitarian response.info, May 2016
- ^ Abdoulaye Guindo, Enquête: les populations de Teninkou dans la terreur, 10 April 2018
- ^ Talking to Jihadists in Central Mali: Is Dialogue Possible?, Crisis Group Africa Report N°276, 28 May 2019
- ^ Rida Lyammouri Mali – Sahel: April 2017 Violent Incidents Related to AQIM, Ansar al-Din, JNIM, and Other Security Incidents, Sahel Memo, 3 May 2017
- ^ Violence on the Frontline: Attacks on Health Care in 2017, SAFEGUARDING HEALTH IN CONFLICT, May 2018
- ^ IBK receives former hostages in Mali, BBC 19 February 2019
- ^ Mali UNHCR operational update June 2018