Property | Value |
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rdfs:label | - ECOWAS military intervention in the Gambia
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skos:prefLabel | - ECOWAS military intervention in the Gambia
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skos:altLabel | - removed from power
- intervention
- military intervention
- an invasion
- 2017 ECOWAS military intervention
- 2017 invasion of the Gambia
- Continued ECOWAS military presence in the country
- ECOMIG
- ECOWAS intervention
- ECOWAS intervention in the Gambia (2017)
- ECOWAS militarily intervened in The Gambia
- ECOWAS military intervention
- Operation Restore Democracy
- The Gambia in 2017
- intervene in the Gambia's political crisis
- military intervention by ECOWAS forces
- military intervention in 2017
- military intervention of ECOWAS
- regional military intervention
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clgo:combatant | - *
- Foreign mercenaries
- ECOWAS
- *Coalition 2016
- *Gambian Navy
- *MFDC
- Pro-Barrowforces
- Pro-Jammehforces
- *Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction
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clgo:commander | |
clgo:date | |
clgo:isPartOfMilitaryConflict | |
clgo:place | |
clgo:result | - * Clash between ECOWAS forces and alleged Pro-Jammehelements in The Gambian military in April 2017.
- * Jammeh leaves the country as forces approachBanjul, and Barrow arrives as President days later.
- * 2,500 ECOWAS troops remain in The Gambia.
- * ECOWAS militarily intervenes in The Gambia (at the request ofAdama Barrow) without resistance from pro-Jammeh forces.
- * Protests against continued presence of ECOWAS forces.
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clgo:strength | - 180
- 7,000 soldiers
- 1 warshipNNS Unity (F92)
- 1,733 foreign mercenaries
- 200–800 soldiers
- 205 soldiers
- ~125 Gambian navy soldiers
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