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2 May 2017 Pakistan Border Action Team (BAT) ambushed an Indian patrol along the LoC India claimed that a Border Action Team (BAT) of the Pakistan Army ambushed a patrol of about 9-10 soldiers from the 22 Sikh Regiment of the Indian Army and 200 battalion of the Border Security Force. The ambush took place about 200–250 metres deep inside ...
An infamous freebooter, Wat led raids across the border and against his fellow countrymen. In 1592, he was one of those charged with taking part in an attempt to capture King James VI at Falkland Palace , led by the Earl of Bothwell , and was declared a rebel and outlaw.
April 2006 Iran–Iraq cross-border raids were three military cross-border attacks on Iran-Iraqi Kurdistan border, in which PJAK claimed to had killed 24 members of Iranian security forces in early April, 2006. [1] The raids were motivated as retaliation for the killing of 10 Kurds demonstrating in Maku by Iranian security forces. [1]
Iranian sources claimed that the rebels had used the truce to dig tunnels in the Jasosan heights close to Iran's border. [22] On September 4, Iran claimed the offensive had killed and injured 30 PJAK fighters [1] and on September 5, 2011, the IRGC rejected a cease-fire declared by the PJAK as meaningless, as long as PJAK forces remained inside ...
4 January: Vietnamese forces stormed across the border, opened fire with rocket-propelled grenades and automatic weapons, and battled with Thai troops before being pushed back. [14] Two Thai soldiers were killed and one was wounded during the early morning, 90-minute battle.
90 [2] –160 PKK militants killed, 80 wounded [3] unknown civilian casualties PKK claims 3 militants were killed in August 2011 [4] ROJ TV, PKK's broadcast outlet and the Iraqi Foreign Ministry claimed that 7 Iraqi Kurdish civilians, including three under the age of 18 were killed in a car. ROJ TV has shown pictures which depict a car bombed ...
The 2005 Hezbollah cross-border raid was a failed attempt by Hezbollah to abduct Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldiers. It was the largest operation of this type mounted prior to the 2006 Lebanon War .
Protected by the Thai state, and with powerful foreign connections, Pol Pot's virtually intact militia of about 30,000 to 35,000 troops regrouped and reorganized in forested and mountaineous zones behind the Thai-Cambodian border. During the early 1980s Khmer Rouge forces operated from Thailand, inside the refugee camps near the border, and ...