Soldiers of the Burkina Faso Armed Forces were deployed in United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) between 2013 and 2023. During the mission, Burkinabe forces were the largest contributor to the mission, and often belonged to the best elements of the Burkinabe army. [1] [2]
The Badenya Battalion, meaning brotherhood in Bambara, was deployed in Timbuktu and Ber, and is sometimes called BFA BAT 1. [3] The Badenya Battalion was first deployed in Diabaly as part of African-led International Support Mission to Mali (MISMA), the predecessor to MINUSMA, but then deployed to Gao and Timbuktu following MINUSMA's creation. [4] Until 2017, the protection of the Timbuktu Airport was the battalion's main priority. They were replaced in 2017 by an Ivorian infantry company, although Burkinabe units defended the entrance to the nearby MINUSMA super camp. [5] In 2018, the Badenya Battalion defended the camp and airport from jihadists during the 2018 Timbuktu attack at the camp. [6]
The Badenya battalion was also responsible for securing and defending a large number of MINUSMA supply convoys across Mali, and defended the MINUSMA base in Ber in 2018. [7] In 2015, during a supply mission, the battalion was the target of jihadists in an ambush near Takoumbaout. [8] [9]
Battalion Name | Dates Active | Corps commander | Size | Number of killed soldiers |
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Badenya 1 | January 2013 - February 2014 | Jules Bationo | 850 | 2 [4] |
Badenya 2 | January 2014 - February 2015 | Yves Patrick Ouedraogo | 850 | 5 [9] |
Badenya 3 | January 2015 [10] - February 2016 [11] | Giles Bationo [12] | 850 [10] | 6 [8] |
Badenya 4 | January 2016 - January 2017 [13] | Cheick Alain Kabore | 850 | None |
Badenya 5 | January 2017 - January 2018 | 6 [14] [15] | ||
Badenya 6 | January 2018 - January 2019 | Elie Tarpaga, Cyprien Kabore [16] [17] | 850 [16] | 3 [6] [7] |
Badenya 7 | January 2019 [2] |
The Badenya Battalion's mandate was not renewed in January 2019, and the soldiers and their equipment were transferred to the Gondaal Battalion. [5] Many Badenya soldiers were transferred back home to fight the growing jihadist insurgency in Burkina Faso. [18]
The Gondaal Battalion, meaning "good understanding" in Fulfulde, was deployed in Diabaly from 2015 to 2023, with detachments in Léré and Goundam. [19] [3] It is sometimes referred to as BFA BAT 2. [3] In September 2017, the Lere camp was transferred to the control of Malian forces from G5 Sahel. [20] The Gondaal Battalion had 850 soldiers from 2015 to 2018. [21]
In June 2016, 140 gendarmes were transferred to Gao under the command of Kanou Coulibaly within the 31st Peacekeeping Squadron, and were replaced by 140 new gendarmes in June 2017. [22] [23] A Burkinabe officer within MINUSMA committed suicide at his office in Gao on March 3, 2017. [24]
The Badenya's platoons are equipped with Serbian Zastava M70 assault rifles and Zastava M84 machine guns as well as RPG-7 rocket launchers. They are also equipped with DShK and ZPU-2 heavy machine guns and 81mm and 120mm mortars. The company is motorized on Toyota Land Cruiser pick-ups, Ural-4320 trucks, and 30 ACMAT Bastion personnel carriers. Due to constant movement, the equipment wears out quickly. [5]
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