Difference between revisions of "Operation Rayo"
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| partof = [[Insurgency in Narsoran|Insurgency in Narsora]] | | partof = [[Insurgency in Narsoran|Insurgency in Narsora]] | ||
| image = [[File:OperationLightningBolt.jpg.jpg|250px|frameless|center]] | | image = [[File:OperationLightningBolt.jpg.jpg|250px|frameless|center]] | ||
− | | caption = From left to right: Narsoran rain forest after heavy shelling, NNA F-16 during the operation, narsoran soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division on Oct.12th | + | | caption = From left to right: Narsoran rain forest after heavy shelling, NNA F-16 during the operation, narsoran soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division on Oct.12th. |
| date = October 8, 2014-October 16, 2014 | | date = October 8, 2014-October 16, 2014 | ||
(1 week, 1 day) | (1 week, 1 day) | ||
− | | place = Southern {{nation|Narsora}} | + | | place = [[Aimocodok Province]],Southern {{nation|Narsora}} |
| coordinates = | | coordinates = | ||
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| territory = | | territory = | ||
− | | result = * Town of | + | | result = * Town of Şahais recaptured from insurgents. |
− | *Over 200+ insurgents surrender at the | + | *Over 200+ insurgents surrender at the city of Alagiah. |
*FALN militant group collapses. | *FALN militant group collapses. | ||
*Capture of FALN leader Fermín Américo Santiago. | *Capture of FALN leader Fermín Américo Santiago. | ||
+ | *End of Insurgency. | ||
| status = | | status = | ||
| combatants_header = | | combatants_header = | ||
− | | combatant1 = [[File:Flag of Narsora.jpg|25px|frameless]] {{nation|Narsora}} | + | | combatant1 = [[File:Flag of Narsora.jpg|25px|frameless]] {{nation|Narsora}} |
− | [[File:Flag | + | | combatant2 = [[File:FALN Flag.png|25px|frameless]] FALN |
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| combatant3 = | | combatant3 = | ||
− | | commander1 = | + | | commander1 = Adelina Aylen <br> Gen.Reinaldo Aníbal Oleastro |
| commander2 = Fermín Américo (P.O.W) Santiago <br> Fabio Lino Macías (P.O.W) | | commander2 = Fermín Américo (P.O.W) Santiago <br> Fabio Lino Macías (P.O.W) | ||
| commander3 = | | commander3 = | ||
− | | units1 = [[Narsoran National Military | + | | units1 = [[Narsoran National Military]] |
| units2 = | | units2 = | ||
| units3 = | | units3 = | ||
− | | strength1 = 2,000 | + | | strength1 = 2,000 soldiers |
| strength2 = 330-650 insurgents | | strength2 = 330-650 insurgents | ||
| strength3 = | | strength3 = | ||
− | | casualties1 = 12 killed, 25 wounded | + | | casualties1 = 12 killed, 25 wounded |
| casualties2 = 130-205 killed, 200+ captured. | | casualties2 = 130-205 killed, 200+ captured. | ||
| casualties3 = 50+ civilians killed | | casualties3 = 50+ civilians killed | ||
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− | Operation Lightning Bolt was carried out in response to the [[Air Narsora Flight 135]] Hijacking, in order to hunt down the insurgent group responsible. | + | Operation Lightning Bolt was carried out in response to the [[Air Narsora Flight 135]] Hijacking, in order to hunt down the insurgent group responsible, and put an end to the country's insurgency. |
=Beginning= | =Beginning= | ||
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=Operation= | =Operation= | ||
− | On October 10th around 2,000 soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division were sent to southern narsora. On the 11th | + | On October 10th around 2,000 soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division were sent to southern narsora. On the 11th they retook the town of Şahais after two days under FALN control. |
=End of Operation= | =End of Operation= | ||
− | On October 14th | + | On October 14th narsoran special forces captured FALN commander Fermín Américo Santiago, in the border city of Kēvklīavu Kīnā near the ''Red Zone''; a military buffer zone set up at the beginning of the insurgency in 2009. Santiago is believed to have been attempting to leave the country, and was found by government forces hiding in a small safe-house. On the 15th, after being surrounded by security forces and the capture of their commander over 200 insurgents surrendered in the town of Alagiah, these two-hundred were believed to be the last remaining militant forces in the conflict. |
=War Crimes= | =War Crimes= | ||
− | In late-October, | + | In late-October, three narsoran soldiers were cout-martialed after a video showing them beating and executing a disarmed militant surfaced on the internet. Three soldiers were found guilty, discharged and charged with assault, unlawful murder and Disobeying a commanding officer, they are currently serving 5 years in Fort Arkaitz Military Prison. |
Revision as of 14:54, 25 August 2015
Operation Lighting Bolt | |||||||
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Part of Insurgency in Narsora | |||||||
From left to right: Narsoran rain forest after heavy shelling, NNA F-16 during the operation, narsoran soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division on Oct.12th. |
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Belligerents | |||||||
Narsora | FALN | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Adelina Aylen Gen.Reinaldo Aníbal Oleastro | Fermín Américo (P.O.W) Santiago Fabio Lino Macías (P.O.W) |
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Units involved | |||||||
Narsoran National Military | |||||||
Strength | |||||||
2,000 soldiers | 330-650 insurgents | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
12 killed, 25 wounded | 130-205 killed, 200+ captured. | ||||||
50+ civilians killed |
Operation Lightning Bolt was carried out in response to the Air Narsora Flight 135 Hijacking, in order to hunt down the insurgent group responsible, and put an end to the country's insurgency.
Beginning
The operation was preceded by extensive air strikes, which killed unknown numbers of insurgents.
Operation
On October 10th around 2,000 soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division were sent to southern narsora. On the 11th they retook the town of Şahais after two days under FALN control.
End of Operation
On October 14th narsoran special forces captured FALN commander Fermín Américo Santiago, in the border city of Kēvklīavu Kīnā near the Red Zone; a military buffer zone set up at the beginning of the insurgency in 2009. Santiago is believed to have been attempting to leave the country, and was found by government forces hiding in a small safe-house. On the 15th, after being surrounded by security forces and the capture of their commander over 200 insurgents surrendered in the town of Alagiah, these two-hundred were believed to be the last remaining militant forces in the conflict.
War Crimes
In late-October, three narsoran soldiers were cout-martialed after a video showing them beating and executing a disarmed militant surfaced on the internet. Three soldiers were found guilty, discharged and charged with assault, unlawful murder and Disobeying a commanding officer, they are currently serving 5 years in Fort Arkaitz Military Prison.