2005 El Mreiti base attack | |
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Part of Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002–present) | |
Location | El Mreiti, Tiris Zemmour Region, Mauritania |
Date | 4 June 2005 |
Target | Mauritanian Army |
Attack type | Terrorist attack |
Deaths | 18[1] |
Injured | 20 |
Perpetrators | Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC) |
The 2005 El Mreiti base attack occurred on 4 June 2005 when militants from the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat, a predecessor group of AQIM, attacked a remote army garrison in eastern Mauritania, killing eighteen government troops and capturing a significant number of weapons.[2][3]
According to a statement released by militants, the attackers surrounded the base and engaged in a battle that lasted several hours, eventually breaching the military base, seizing large quantities of weapons and ammunition, and fleeing. The same statement claimed that fifty Mauritanian troops had been killed in the assault. Five GSPC militants, all Algerian nationals, were killed during the battle.[4] The attack was led by Mokhtar Belmokhtar, an Algerian jihadist and veteran of the Soviet–Afghan War.[5]
It was one of the first al-Qaeda linked operations to occur on Mauritanian soil and spurred the government of Mauritania to ally with Algeria and Mali in a bid to root out militants in the region.[6]