Historical Events tagged with "contractors"

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Military & Warfare

Blackwater Guards Kill 17 Iraqis in Baghdad

September 16th, 2007 17 years ago

Security personnel employed by Blackwater Worldwide opened fire in Nisour Square, Baghdad, resulting in the deaths of 17 Iraqi civilians. The incident occurred as the guards claimed they were responding to a car bomb attack, sparking widespread outrage and investigations into the conduct of private military contractors in war zones.

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Military & Warfare

Four Blackwater Contractors Killed in Fallujah Ambush

March 31st, 2004 20 years ago

In Fallujah, Iraq, four American private military contractors working for Blackwater USA were killed during an ambush while conducting a convoy mission. The contractors were on their way to deliver supplies when they were attacked by armed insurgents, leading to a violent firefight. This incident underscored the dangers faced by private security firms operating in Iraq during the ongoing conflict.

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