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| conflict = Operation | | conflict = Operation Eastern Protection<br>东方保护行动 | ||
| partof = | | partof = | ||
| image = [[File: | | image = [[File:Operation Eastern Protection.jpg|300px]] | ||
| caption = | | caption = The Shangean Army entering Heijiang | ||
| date = 14 January 2009 - 18 March 2009<br>({{Age in years, months and days|2009|01|14|2009|03|18}}) | |||
| place = [[Kuthina]] | |||
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| place = [[ | |||
| map_type = | | map_type = | ||
| latitude = | | latitude = | ||
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| territory = | | territory = | ||
| result = | | result = | ||
| status = | | status = Shangean Victory | ||
*Capture of the | *Capture of the Hameung province | ||
* | *Stabilisation of the [[Heijiang|Shangean Republic of Heijiang]] | ||
| combatant1 = {{flag| | | combatant1 = {{flag|Shangea}}<br>{{flagicon image|Flag of heijiang3.png}} [[Heijiang]] | ||
| combatant2 = {{ | | combatant2 = {{flag|Kuthina}} | ||
| commander1 = | | commander1 = | ||
{{flagicon| | {{flagicon|Shangea}} [[Ren Shaokuan]] {{-}}<small>(Commander of the 2nd Army)</small> <br> | ||
{{flagicon| | {{flagicon|Shangea}} [[Wu Yunxiang]] {{-}}<small>(Commander of the Southeast Military District)</small> <br> | ||
{{flagicon image|Flag of | {{flagicon image|Flag of heijiang3.png}} Chen Chuzhong {{-}}<small>(Commander of the National Restoration Army)</small> <br> | ||
| commander2 = {{flagicon | | commander2 = {{flagicon|Kuthina}} [[Yod Rak Mookjai]] | ||
| strength1 = '''{{flag| | | strength1 = '''{{flag|Shangea}}''' <br>7,000 soldiers<br>100 armoured vehicles<br>{{flagicon image|Flag of heijiang3.png}} '''[[Heijiang]]'''<br>10,000 fighters | ||
| strength2 = | | strength2 = '''{{flag|Kuthina}}'''<br>14,000 soldiers | ||
| units1 = {{flagicon| | | units1 = {{flagicon|Shangea}} [[Army of National Salvation]] | ||
*{{flagicon image|Flag of Xiaodongese Army.png}} [[ | *{{flagicon image|Flag of Xiaodongese Army.png}} [[Shangean Army]] | ||
**[[Second Army ( | **[[Second Army (Shangea)|Second Army]] | ||
**[[ | **[[Shangean Special Forces Corps|SSFC]] | ||
*{{flagicon image|Flag of Xiaodongese Airforce.png}} [[ | *{{flagicon image|Flag of Xiaodongese Airforce.png}} [[Shangean Airforce]] | ||
{{flagicon image|Flag of | {{flagicon image|Flag of heijiang3.png}} [[National Restoration Army]] | ||
| units2 = {{flagicon | | units2 = {{flagicon|Kuthina}} Kuthine Army | ||
| casualties1 = {{flagicon|Shangea}} 24 killed<br>67 injured<br>{{flagicon image|Flag of heijiang3.png}} 58 killed | |||
| casualties2 = {{flagicon|Kuthina}} 191 killed<br>59 injured | |||
| casualties1 = {{flagicon| | |||
| casualties2 = {{flagicon | |||
| casualties3 = 150+ civilians killed | | casualties3 = 150+ civilians killed | ||
| notes = | | notes = | ||
| campaignbox = | | campaignbox = | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Operation | '''Operation Eastern Protection''' (''{{Wp|Chinese language|Shangean}}'': '''东方保护行动'''; ''Dōngfāng Bǎohù Xíngdòng'') was a cross border military operation between [[Shangea]] and the Shangean-backed [[Heijiang|Shangean Republic of Heijiang]] in the Hameung province in [[Kuthina]]. Started in January 2009 following a major Kuthina offensive into Heijiang, the operation saw Shangean forces capture several cities held by the Kuthina government and stabilise the independence of the republic of Heijiang decisively defeating Kuthine government forces. | ||
The operation began after [[Chairman of | The operation began after [[State Chairman of Shangea|State Chairman]] [[Yuan Xiannian]] authorised Shangean forces to assist the breakaway state of Heijiang following the latter's inability to successfully defend against Kuthine government forces. In a speech made to the [[State Presidium of Xiaodong]] Yuan stated that the operation was designed to "''stabilise the eastern border and secure the independence of the Heijiang government''" and that Shangean forces were invited to intervene by the Heijiang government which was officially recognised by Shangea. | ||
General [[Ren Shaokun]] has stated that the operation | General [[Ren Shaokun]] in March 2009 following the end of the operation has stated that the operation was "''strategic success''" and that Shangea would continue to conduct military operations in Kuthina until until there is a comprehensive agreement between Heijiang and a Kuthine government which would guarantee the independence and territorial integrity of Heijiang. This never occurred with plans to launch a greater invasion of Kuthina abandoned in April 2009. Kuthina has since claimed Heijiang to be an integral part of their territory and has criticised the operation as a ''de facto'' invasion of Kuthine territory. Shangea strongly denies these claims and states the operation was designed to protect the Shangean minority in Kuthina, stabilise the government of Heijiang and ensure stability on Shangea's south-eastern border. | ||
[[Category:Xiaodong]][[Category: | [[Category:Xiaodong]][[Category:Kuthina]][[Category:Xiaodong events]] |
Latest revision as of 15:51, 24 February 2022
Operation Eastern Protection 东方保护行动 | |||||||
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The Shangean Army entering Heijiang | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Shangea Heijiang | Kuthina | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Ren Shaokuan (Commander of the 2nd Army) Wu Yunxiang (Commander of the Southeast Military District) Chen Chuzhong (Commander of the National Restoration Army) | Yod Rak Mookjai | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
National Restoration Army | Kuthine Army | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Shangea 7,000 soldiers 100 armoured vehicles Heijiang 10,000 fighters |
Kuthina 14,000 soldiers | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
24 killed 67 injured 58 killed |
191 killed 59 injured | ||||||
150+ civilians killed |
Operation Eastern Protection (Shangean: 东方保护行动; Dōngfāng Bǎohù Xíngdòng) was a cross border military operation between Shangea and the Shangean-backed Shangean Republic of Heijiang in the Hameung province in Kuthina. Started in January 2009 following a major Kuthina offensive into Heijiang, the operation saw Shangean forces capture several cities held by the Kuthina government and stabilise the independence of the republic of Heijiang decisively defeating Kuthine government forces.
The operation began after State Chairman Yuan Xiannian authorised Shangean forces to assist the breakaway state of Heijiang following the latter's inability to successfully defend against Kuthine government forces. In a speech made to the State Presidium of Xiaodong Yuan stated that the operation was designed to "stabilise the eastern border and secure the independence of the Heijiang government" and that Shangean forces were invited to intervene by the Heijiang government which was officially recognised by Shangea.
General Ren Shaokun in March 2009 following the end of the operation has stated that the operation was "strategic success" and that Shangea would continue to conduct military operations in Kuthina until until there is a comprehensive agreement between Heijiang and a Kuthine government which would guarantee the independence and territorial integrity of Heijiang. This never occurred with plans to launch a greater invasion of Kuthina abandoned in April 2009. Kuthina has since claimed Heijiang to be an integral part of their territory and has criticised the operation as a de facto invasion of Kuthine territory. Shangea strongly denies these claims and states the operation was designed to protect the Shangean minority in Kuthina, stabilise the government of Heijiang and ensure stability on Shangea's south-eastern border.