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'''Supported by:'''<br>{{flag|Free States}} (1982–)<br>{{flag|Waldrich}} (1982–)<br>{{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_United_Congress.png}} [[United Congress Observer Mission in Nadauro|UCOMCA]] (1987–1992)
|combatant2= Nadauran {{wp|drug cartel}}s and {{wp|right-wing politics|right-wing}} {{wp|paramilitaries}}
|combatant2= Nadauran {{wp|drug cartel}}s and {{wp|right-wing politics|right-wing}} {{wp|paramilitaries}}
* [[Armala cartel]] (1984–)
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|combatant3= Nadauran {{wp|guerrilla warfare|guerrillas}}
|commander1= {{plainlist|
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* {{flagicon image|Former flag of Chelagey.png}} Omema Cheueta {{KIA}}
* {{flagicon image|Former flag of Chelagey.png}} Omema Cheueta {{KIA}}

Revision as of 13:12, 20 August 2024

Chaibian War
Part of the Atomic Age (1945–present)
Date2 January 1982 – present
(42 years, 7 months, 2 weeks and 5 days)
Location
Nadauro, with spillover into X
Status

Ongoing, Nadauran peace process

Belligerents

 Nadauro



Supported by:
 Free States (1982–)
 Waldrich (1982–)
UCOMCA (1987–1992)

Nadauran drug cartels and right-wing paramilitaries


X
Nadauran guerrillas
Commanders and leaders
  • Omema Cheueta  
  • Alfonso Cheueta
  • Michaël Berlioz  Surrendered
  • Nathan Pomeroy  Surrendered

  • Clement Leroy Couchér
  • Sandrine Beaulieu  Surrendered
  • Emmanuel Coquelin
  • Abélard Le Sueur
  • Emmanuel Coquelin
  • Onacona Waya
  • Tsiyi Ahuli-Lagarde
  • Claude Lamar
  • Charles Romilly
  • Veillantif Gagnon  
  • Wohali Cheuttemwaqa  
  • Sequoyah Asvai-Robinette
  • Philippe Tusconoola
  • X
Casualties and losses

1937–1951

  • 17,000–29,000 killed in total
  • ~6,000 missing

1951–1955

  • 6,400 killed in total
  • ~10,000 wounded

1937–1951

  • 37,000–50,000 killed in total
  • ~20,000 missing

1951–1955

  • 3,900 killed in total
  • ~8,000 wounded