Ansar ul Islam

Ansar ul Islam is a militant Islamist group active in Burkina Faso and in Mali. Ansar ul Islam is the Ansar Dine branch in Burkina Faso.

Ansar ul Islam
LeadersIbrahim Malam Dicko (2016-2017)
Abdoul Salam Dicko (2017-Present)[1]
Dates of operationDecember 2016 (2016)–present[2]
IdeologyAnti-Western sentiment
Islamic Fundementalism
Salafist Jihadism
Size300-350[3]
AlliesJama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin[2]
OpponentsState opponents
Battles and warsMali War, Jihadist insurgency in Burkina Faso, and the Global War on Terrorism

On October 30 2020, about fifty jihadists on motorcycles belonging to the Ansarul Islam group were killed by the French army in Mali, near the border with Burkina Faso. Weapons and equipment were also seized.[4]

Attacks

The group announced its existence in December 2016 in a statement claiming responsibility for an attack in Nassoumbou.[5] the attack on two police stations in Tongomayel and Baraboulé in February 2017[6] and the attack at a village in Soum in March 2017.[7]

Ansar ul Islam lead the attack on a military camp in Inata killing 49 police officers.[8]

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