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* [[Attack on the subway]] [[El Khidj prison mutiny]]
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* [[Morning Gazette terrorist attack]] • [[Majid Muhammad Boulevard terrorist attack]] • ⁿ[[Douara Bridge terrorist attack]] • [[Studio of Houari Ben Samir terrorist attack]] • [[Independence Square terrorist attack]] • [[Assassination of Sherif Boumadouni]] • ⁿ[[Berkani Stadium terrorist attack]] • [[Dar Al Hamma Airport terrorist attack]] • [[Terrorist attack against The Salamati Evening|The Salamati Evening Newspaper terrorist attack]] • ⁿ[[Salamati Presidential House terrorist attack]] • [[Al Fathi terrorist attack]]
* [[Morning Gazette terrorist attack]] • [[Majid Muhammad Boulevard terrorist attack]] • ⁿ[[Douara Bridge terrorist attack]] • [[Studio of Houari Ben Samir terrorist attack]] • [[Independence Square terrorist attack]] • [[Assassination of Sherif Boumadouni]] • ⁿ[[Berkani Stadium terrorist attack]] • [[Dar Al Hamma Airport terrorist attack]] • [[Terrorist attack against The Salamati Evening|The Salamati Evening Newspaper terrorist attack]] • ⁿ[[Salamati Presidential House terrorist attack]] • [[Al Fathi terrorist attack]]

Revision as of 17:57, 17 July 2022

Salamati Civil War
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Tank in a street of Dar Al Hamma, 1994.
DateApril 10th, 1993 – January 29th, 1999
(5 years, 9 months, 2 weeks and 5 days)
Location
Result Victory of governmental forces
Dissolution of the terrorist groups
Belligerents
 Salamat
Supported by :
 Gassasinia
Armed Islamic Movement (AIM)
Armed Islamic Group (AIG)
Jama'at Lilda'wat 'Ala Tariq Al Salaf Wal Islam
Jama'at Alinqadh Al Islami fi Salamat
Majmu'at Al Shuhada Al Islam (dissolved in 1997)
Supported by :
Commanders and leaders
Salamat Mohammed Jandubi
Salamat Malik Khayri  
Salamat Amine Benbahlil
Salamat Abdallah Khalifun Al Massajat
Salamat Janub Mohamed Al Jumiyin
Salamat Hafidh Qaddiri
Salamat Moussa Wahibi
Salamat Hakim Lamine Khamim
Mohammed Al Mahdi Al Haqqum  
Malik Al Warae Al Salaf
Abdelmalek Huqmi  
Michal An Najm Al Wahhab  
Anwar Khuliq
Habib Al Muhayni
Samir Al Wahhab  
Strength

Salamat 320 000 men

  • 200 000 men (in 1995)
  • 120 000 men in local militias
7 000 men (in 1994)
60 000 men(in 1995)
12 000 men (in 1998)
Casualties and losses
22 744 military deaths, 76 384 civilian deaths, 40 000 refugees, 1 million displaced 12 000 deaths (estimated)

The Salamati Civil War is a conflict opposing the Salamati government and islamist groups.