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Atlantic Ocean MAURITANIA Koulikoro Bamako CURRENT OPERATIONS November 2019 (Approximate figures, subject to operational adjustments) EUTM MALI (EU) •Objective: Training of the Nation´s Army From January 2013 •Forces: Instructors and protection force in Bamako and Koulikoro. 200 soldiers SENEGAL Dakar Troops in the missions from the different organisms and coalitions 1.000 570 615 545 105 EUFOR ALTHEA BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA (EU) •Objective: Giving advice to the country´s Armed Forces to contribute to its development. From December 2004 •Forces: At the headquarters of EUFOR in Sarajevo. 5 soldiers SPANISH Armed Forces take part in 15 foreign missions with 2,985 soldiers and civil guards deployed in four continents. They are present under the flag of the European Union at Mali, Somalia, the Central African Republic, Bosnia-Herzegovina, the coast of Somalia and the Mediterranean. In Senegal and Gabon, there are twodetachments providing air support to the French mission in the Sahel region. Within NATO, Spain takes part in a Multinational Battalion in Latvia; in Afghanistan, we contribute to the mission Resolute Support, and in Turkey, we have a Patriot battery. In the Mediterranean Sea and in the North Atlantic, a frigate and a countermeasure vessels are integrated into the allied Permanent Naval Forces. Regarding fight against Daesh, we contribute to the training of the Iraqi security forces. Spain also contributes to NATO with a wide contingent of blue helmets in Lebanon and a group of observers in Colombia. UN MISSION IN COLOMBIA •Objective: Monitoring of the peace process between the Government and FARC. From 2016 •Forces: Unarmed international observers. 5 soldiers AIR SUPPORT TO MALI (from Senegal) •Objective: Air transport in the operations conducted by France and EU at Sahel region. From January 2013 •Forces: Marfil Air Detachment at the French Air Base in Dakar. C-130 Hercules aircraft. 60 soldiers 150 COOPERATIVE SECURITY •Objective: Collaboration with African countries. •Tunisia, Mauritania, Senegal and Cape Verde. 150 soldiers


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