Historical Events tagged with "military"

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Military & Warfare

Operation Praying Mantis Targets Iranian Naval Forces

April 18th, 1988 36 years ago

Operation Praying Mantis was a significant military operation conducted by the United States against Iranian naval assets. It unfolded in the Persian Gulf in response to ongoing tensions and attacks on oil tankers, including the U.S.-flagged ship, the MV Sea Isle City. Launched on 18 April 1988, the operation involved naval and air strikes aimed at Iranian installations and vessels, marking the largest naval engagement since World War II. The campaign demonstrated U.S. military capabilities, showcasing the importance of the Persian Gulf region in international trade.

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Military & Warfare

USS Samuel B. Roberts Strikes a Mine

April 14th, 1988 36 years ago

The USS Samuel B. Roberts, a guided missile frigate, struck a mine in the Persian Gulf during Operation Earnest Will, which aimed to protect neutral shipping in the area. This incident occurred amidst heightened tensions between the United States and Iran, following Iran's aggressive actions against oil tankers. The mine explosion caused significant damage and resulted in injuries among the crew, prompting a rescue operation. The vessel remained afloat but required extensive repairs after the incident.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Ojhri Camp Explosion in Pakistan

April 10th, 1988 36 years ago

A massive explosion at the Ojhri Camp in Pakistan caused more than 1,000 casualties, resulting from the accidental detonation of an arms depot. The camp, which was storing military explosives, was located near Rawalpindi, leading to widespread destruction and panic across the Islamabad area. Eyewitness accounts reported flames and debris covering the surrounding neighborhoods, with citizens rushing to help those injured in the disaster.

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Military & Warfare

Soviet Withdrawal from Afghanistan Ordered

April 7th, 1988 36 years ago

Dmitry Yazov, the Soviet Defense Minister, announced the order for the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan. This decision followed years of military presence and conflict, which began in 1979. The withdrawal process was intended to start in May, reflecting a shift in Soviet military policy under Mikhail Gorbachev. The decision aimed to reduce the military burden and was influenced by ongoing international pressure and the need for reforms within the Soviet Union.

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Military & Warfare

Angolan and Cuban Victory at Cuito Cuanavale

March 23rd, 1988 36 years ago

Angolan and Cuban forces achieved a significant victory against South African troops at the Battle of Cuito Cuanavale, which was one of the pivotal confrontations in the Angolan Civil War. The battle, featuring intense engagements between March and June, was marked by a combination of conventional warfare and guerrilla tactics. The Angolan government, supported by Cuban military advisors, sought to repel South African incursions meant to destabilize the region and support UNITA rebels. Their success shifted the balance of power in Southern Africa.

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Military & Warfare

EPLF's Victory in the Battle of Afabet

March 20th, 1988 37 years ago

The Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF) successfully captured the strategic town of Afabet after defeating the Ethiopian government's Nadew Command. This victory marked a significant achievement in the long-standing Eritrean War of Independence, enhancing EPLF's position in the conflict. The battle showcased the determination of the Eritrean forces as they fought for their liberation against an entrenched Ethiopian military presence.

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Military & Warfare

EPLF Attacks Ethiopian Army at Afabet

March 17th, 1988 37 years ago

The Eritrean People's Liberation Front launched an assault on the Nadew Command, a corps of the Ethiopian army, from three flanks in a strategic military engagement at Afabet. This action marked a pivotal moment in the ongoing Eritrean War of Independence, showcasing the tactical capabilities of the EPLF against a numerically superior foe. As the troops faced coordinated attacks, the outcome would significantly affect military morale and operational plans for both sides.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Israeli Tank Transporter Causes Fatal Accident

December 8th, 1987 37 years ago

A traffic incident at the Erez Crossing leads to the deaths of four Palestinian refugees and injuries to seven others. The incident involved an Israeli army tank transporter during a tense period marked by escalating violence and resentment in the region. The event drew immediate attention and highlighted the dangers faced by Palestinians at the border, contributing to rising tensions that would soon culminate in broader civil unrest.

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Massacre at Jaffna Hospital by Indian Forces

October 21st, 1987 37 years ago

Indian peacekeeping forces conducted an operation in Jaffna, Sri Lanka, resulting in the deaths of 70 Tamil patients, doctors, and nurses. The incident allegedly occurred during a military operation aimed at curbing Tamil militant activity in the region. Eyewitness accounts describe the chaotic and tragic aftermath, as many victims were unarmed civilians receiving medical care. The brutality of the incident raised significant concerns about the conduct of peacekeeping forces and their impact on local populations amidst the ongoing conflict.

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