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|caption = [[Albarine]]an [[Z-11 Eagle]]s take off from the [[ZMS Abotsford]] to strike [[Kubani Unit]] targets, December 2023 | |caption = [[Albarine]]an [[Z-11 Eagle]]s take off from the [[ZMS Abotsford]] to strike [[Kubani Unit]] targets, December 2023 | ||
|date = 30 November 2023 - | |date = 30 November 2023 - 22 April 2024 <br />({{Age in years, months, weeks and days|month1=11|day1=30|year1=2023|month2=4|day2=22|year2=2024}}) | ||
|place = [[People's Republic of Qahaza|Qahazar]]<br><small>Spillovers in [[Zalluabed]]</small> | |place = [[People's Republic of Qahaza|Qahazar]]<br><small>Spillovers in [[Zalluabed]]</small> | ||
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|combatant1 = [[File:Western_Euronia_Defense_Alliance_logo.png|20px]] [[WEDA]] <br> [[File:New_flag_of_ANS.png|20px]] [[Alliance of Nortuan States|ANS]] | |combatant1 = [[File:Western_Euronia_Defense_Alliance_logo.png|20px]] [[WEDA]] <br> [[File:New_flag_of_ANS.png|20px]] [[Alliance of Nortuan States|ANS]] | ||
|combatant2 = {{flagicon|Qahazar}} [[People's Republic of Qahaza]] | |combatant2 = {{flagicon|Qahazar}} [[People's Republic of Qahaza]] | ||
|commander1 = {{flagicon|Zamastan}} [[Sabine Armitage]] <br> {{flagicon|Emmiria}} [[Akram Sulaiman]] <br> {{flagicon|Albarine}} [[Sadie Melhaven]] <br> {{flagicon|Caspiaa}} [[Tullia Grönberg]] <br> {{flagicon|Quetana}} [[Emília Medeiros]] <br> {{flagicon|Sulifa}} [[Mohammed bin Farhan|Mohammed Farhan]] <br> {{flagicon|Qolaysia}} [[Elihu Saing]] <br> {{flagicon|Saint Croix and Bens}} [[Wira Santoso]] <br> {{flagicon|Alcarres}} [[Akkin Gunaydin]] <br> {{flagicon|Besmenia}} [[Elisabeth Rademacher]] <br> {{flagicon|Elbresia}} [[Alexander Desende]] <br> {{flagicon|Greater Normark}} [[Dan Haugen]] <br> {{flagicon|Saint Offeat}} [[Lynne Bushore]] <br> {{flagicon|Kalea}} [[Noa Apekalmoa]] | |commander1 = {{flagicon|Zamastan}} [[Sabine Armitage]] <br> {{flagicon|Emmiria}} [[Akram Sulaiman]] <br> {{flagicon|Albarine}} [[Sadie Melhaven]] <br> {{flagicon|Caspiaa}} [[Tullia Grönberg]] <br> {{flagicon|Quetana}} [[Emília Medeiros]] <br> {{flagicon|Sulifa}} [[Mohammed bin Farhan|Mohammed Farhan]] <br> {{flagicon|Qolaysia}} [[Elihu Saing]] <br> {{flagicon|Saint Croix and Bens}} [[Wira Santoso]] <br> {{flagicon|Alcarres}} [[Akkin Gunaydin]] <br> {{flagicon|Besmenia}} [[Elisabeth Rademacher]] (2023-2024) <br> {{flagicon|Besmenia}} [[Thomas Pühringer]] (2024) <br>{{flagicon|Elbresia}} [[Alexander Desende]] <br> {{flagicon|Greater Normark}} [[Dan Haugen]] <br> {{flagicon|Saint Offeat}} [[Lynne Bushore]] <br> {{flagicon|Kalea}} [[Noa Apekalmoa]] | ||
|commander2= {{flagicon|Qahazar}} [[Suhaib el-Dar Moussa]] <br> {{flagicon|Qahazar}} [[Awni el-Hameed]] <br> {{flagicon|Qahazar}} [[Khaleefa el-Abdi]] <br> {{flagicon|Qahazar}} [[Badr Ozer]] | |commander2= {{flagicon|Qahazar}} [[Suhaib el-Dar Moussa]] <br> {{flagicon|Qahazar}} [[Awni el-Hameed]] <br> {{flagicon|Qahazar}} [[Khaleefa el-Abdi]] <br> {{flagicon|Qahazar}} [[Badr Ozer]] | ||
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|casualties1 = | |casualties1 = 17 killed <br> 4 aircraft destroyed <br> [[CSS Audun Alstad]] damaged | ||
|casualties2 = | |casualties2 = 3625 killed <br> Multiple anti-aircraft defenses, airforce assets, and army vehicles, artillery, and tanks damaged or destroyed | ||
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'''Operation Afton''' | '''Operation Afton''' was the codename for an international military operation in [[Zalluabed]]'s [[People's Republic of Qahaza|separatist Qahazar region]] which began on November 30th, 2023, following [[2023 Tarijar Strait drone attacks|a series of drone attacks]] by the [[Kubani Unit]] across the [[Tarijar Strait]], namely in port cities in [[Emmiria]] and [[Albarine]], as well as commercial shipping vessels transiting the strait. The operation, named for the [[wikipedia:Scottish language|Offeatean]] word meaning "evening", was the first joint [[WEDA]]-[[Alliance of Nortuan States|ANS]] military campaign. The mission authorized member states to establish and enforce a no-fly zone over the [[People's Republic of Qahaza]], and to use "all necessary measures" to prevent attacks on civilians, which turned into a bombing campaign by the forces of [[WEDA]] and [[Alliance of Nortuan States|ANS]] against [[Suhaib el-Dar Moussa]]'s military installations and vehicles. The coalition's objectives did not include aiding the [[Feyt Zalluabed Ayat|rebel forces]]' efforts to take control of territory held by the government or PRQ. | ||
Following the Saint Raneau drone strikes, several countries prepared to take immediate military action at a summit in [[Viitaniemi]], and operations commenced on the same day with a strike by [[Emmiria]]n, [[Albarine]]an, and [[Greater Normark|Normarkian]] fighter jets, then [[Zamastan]]ian and [[Quetana]]n forces conducting strikes from ships and submarines via cruise missiles and air assets bombing Moussa's forces near [[Kubani]], [[Tuim]], and [[Toutmoul]]. | Following the Saint Raneau drone strikes, several countries prepared to take immediate military action at a summit in [[Viitaniemi]], and operations commenced on the same day with a strike by [[Emmiria]]n, [[Albarine]]an, and [[Greater Normark|Normarkian]] fighter jets, then [[Zamastan]]ian and [[Quetana]]n forces conducting strikes from ships and submarines via cruise missiles and air assets bombing Moussa's forces near [[Kubani]], [[Tuim]], and [[Toutmoul]]. In Janaury 2024 a CCA-mandated ceasefire between Feyt Ayat and the Zakaraban government took effect, and the coalition was able to bolster its focus on the peninsula as both rebel and Zakaraban forces opened fronts against the PRQ. By April 2024, the air campaign largely ceased as factions on the ground had taken most PRQ strongholds and surrounded Kubani. The operation formally concluded on April 22, 2024. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
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*[[Caspiaan Armed Forces]] | *[[Caspiaan Armed Forces]] | ||
**[[Royal Caspiaan Navy]] | **[[Royal Caspiaan Navy]] | ||
***Carrier [[CSS Audun Alstad]] | |||
***[[Penttinen-class frigate|Frigate]] CNS Aksel Hagen | ***[[Penttinen-class frigate|Frigate]] CNS Aksel Hagen | ||
***[[Penttinen-class frigate|Frigate]] CNS Nikolai Finne | ***[[Penttinen-class frigate|Frigate]] CNS Nikolai Finne | ||
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===December 2=== | ===December 2=== | ||
A [[Caspiaa]]n [[Royal Caspiaan Air Force|Royal Air Force]] [[Z-11 Eagle]] flying as part of a joint strike mission with Zamastanian and [[Saint Offeat]]ean fighters is shot down by anti-aircraft artillery two miles inland after dropping bombs on a road network linking the PRQ naval base of Timm Qasr with an air strip near [[Tuim]]. The coalition package was engaged by IU-23-2 ground anti-aircraft guns and two Kubani Unit gunboats in the harbor. The aircraft crashed in a field just south of Tuim, and the pilot, Lieutenant Svend Slette, is presumed dead, making him the first coalition casualty in Operation Afton. | A [[Caspiaa]]n [[Royal Caspiaan Air Force|Royal Air Force]] [[Z-11 Eagle]] flying as part of a joint strike mission with Zamastanian and [[Saint Offeat]]ean fighters is shot down by anti-aircraft artillery two miles inland after dropping bombs on a road network linking the PRQ naval base of Timm Qasr with an air strip near [[Tuim]]. The coalition package was engaged by IU-23-2 ground anti-aircraft guns and two Kubani Unit gunboats in the harbor. The aircraft crashed in a field just south of Tuim, and the pilot, Lieutenant Svend Slette, is presumed dead, making him the first coalition casualty in Operation Afton. | ||
===January=== | |||
On January 31st, 2024, a PRQ-piloted skiff pulled alongside the [[CSS Audun Alstad|CSS ''Audun Alstad'']] and [[CSS Audun Alstad bombing|exploded, killing 16 sailors]]. The ship had been in the process of rescuing refugees aboard overcrowded migrant boats, a move which was prohibited by Royal Navy and WEDA guidelines due to security concerns. The commander of the carrier, [[Øyvind Soland]], was placed on leave while the military investigated the incident. | |||
==Reactions and criticism== | ==Reactions and criticism== |
Latest revision as of 21:54, 26 April 2024
Operation Afton | |||||
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Part of the Zalluabed civil war | |||||
Albarinean Z-11 Eagles take off from the ZMS Abotsford to strike Kubani Unit targets, December 2023 | |||||
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Belligerents | |||||
WEDA ANS | People's Republic of Qahaza | ||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||
Sabine Armitage Akram Sulaiman Sadie Melhaven Tullia Grönberg Emília Medeiros Mohammed Farhan Elihu Saing Wira Santoso Akkin Gunaydin Elisabeth Rademacher (2023-2024) Thomas Pühringer (2024) Alexander Desende Dan Haugen Lynne Bushore Noa Apekalmoa |
Suhaib el-Dar Moussa Awni el-Hameed Khaleefa el-Abdi Badr Ozer | ||||
Casualties and losses | |||||
17 killed 4 aircraft destroyed CSS Audun Alstad damaged |
3625 killed Multiple anti-aircraft defenses, airforce assets, and army vehicles, artillery, and tanks damaged or destroyed |
Operation Afton was the codename for an international military operation in Zalluabed's separatist Qahazar region which began on November 30th, 2023, following a series of drone attacks by the Kubani Unit across the Tarijar Strait, namely in port cities in Emmiria and Albarine, as well as commercial shipping vessels transiting the strait. The operation, named for the Offeatean word meaning "evening", was the first joint WEDA-ANS military campaign. The mission authorized member states to establish and enforce a no-fly zone over the People's Republic of Qahaza, and to use "all necessary measures" to prevent attacks on civilians, which turned into a bombing campaign by the forces of WEDA and ANS against Suhaib el-Dar Moussa's military installations and vehicles. The coalition's objectives did not include aiding the rebel forces' efforts to take control of territory held by the government or PRQ.
Following the Saint Raneau drone strikes, several countries prepared to take immediate military action at a summit in Viitaniemi, and operations commenced on the same day with a strike by Emmirian, Albarinean, and Normarkian fighter jets, then Zamastanian and Quetanan forces conducting strikes from ships and submarines via cruise missiles and air assets bombing Moussa's forces near Kubani, Tuim, and Toutmoul. In Janaury 2024 a CCA-mandated ceasefire between Feyt Ayat and the Zakaraban government took effect, and the coalition was able to bolster its focus on the peninsula as both rebel and Zakaraban forces opened fronts against the PRQ. By April 2024, the air campaign largely ceased as factions on the ground had taken most PRQ strongholds and surrounded Kubani. The operation formally concluded on April 22, 2024.
Background
Deployed forces
- Caspiaan Armed Forces
- Royal Caspiaan Navy
- Carrier CSS Audun Alstad
- Frigate CNS Aksel Hagen
- Frigate CNS Nikolai Finne
- Corvette CNS Sveinung Sund
- Royal Caspiaan Air Force
- 16 Z-11 Eagles
- 4 Z-17 Condors
- Royal Caspiaan Navy
- Elbresian Armed Forces
- Elbresian Navy
- Clarkson-class carrier ESS Cormac Cowpeland
- Frigate ESS Olyn
- Frigate ESS Connaghyn
- Elbresian Navy
- Emmirian Armed Forces
- Emmirian Navy
- Naheera-class carrier ENVS Qayyom
- Corvette ENVS Kanoun
- Corvette ENVS Nushanjah
- Corvette ENVS Akhalra
- Corvette ENVS Mashaid
- Frigate ENVS Arreba
- Frigate ENVS Zaqaz
- Destroyer ENVS Mutasim
- Destroyer ENVS Rushdi
- Emmirian Air Force
- 12 Kowsir-2
- 8 Z-17 Condor
- Emmirian Navy
- Kalean Democratic Forces
- Kalean Maritime Patrol
- Carrier KMP Kapena Aukai
- Frigate KMP ʻUhane Kai
- Frigate KMP Lua Makani
- Frigate KMP Kālepa
- Frigate KMP Hoomanawanui
- Kalean Air Patrol
- Kalean Maritime Patrol
- Kyti Defense Forces
- Kytian Navy
- Destroyer KNS Saint Boswell
- Kytian Navy
- Quetanan Armed Forces
- Quetanan Navy
- Frigate QNAV Netuno Siqueira
- Frigate QNAV Ivo Bettencourt
- Frigate QNAV Alex Bastos
- Frigate QNAV Noemí Sequeira
- Corvette QNAV Manel Lobo
- Corvette QNAV Carlito Mendez
- Submarine QNAV Ronalla
- Quetanan Air Force
- Quetanan Navy
- Zamastanian Armed Forces
- Zamastanian Naval Forces
- Talon-class carriers ZMS Abotsford and ZMS Dubois
- Cruiser ZMS Sundress
- Cruiser ZMS Winterschede
- Destroyer ZMS Adnet
- Destroyer ZMS Émilien
- Destroyer ZMS Saunier
- Destroyer ZMS Shorthand
- Destroyer ZMS Gounelle
- Destroyer ZMS Coquelin
- Corvette ZMS Marhe
- Corvette ZMS Galloway
- Corvette ZMS Houghton
- Submarine ZMS Corriveau
- Zamastanian Air Force
- 4 Z-14 Osprey multi-role fighters
- 8 Z-17 Condor multi-role fighters
- 2 I-22 Moon strategic bombers
- 5 V-99 Eclipse Aerial Refueling Tanker/Airlift Aircraft
- 18 Toring-1C Black Owl drones
- Zamastanian Naval Forces
Timeline
November 30
WEDA and ANS announced the beginning of military operations over Qahazar and the implementation of a no-fly-zone, warning the Zakaraban-based military regime to refrain from intervening. The first main strike involved the launch of 112 cruise missiles from Zamastanian, Quetanan, and Elbresian ships against shoreline air defenses of the Qahaza Brigade. The first round of aircraft sorties began when Albarinean Z-11 Eagles, Emmirian Kowsir-2s and Z-17 Condors, and Normarkian Jas 39 Gripen fighter jets operating from the airbase in Tarijibar and the ENVS Qayyom struck targets in the city of Kubani, including a series of warehouses reported to be storing ammunition and rockets from Suhaib el-Dar Moussa's militant stockpiles, and a series of launch pads from which the kamikaze drones had been fired.
Sustained anti-aircraft fire erupted in Tuim at around 22:33 local time. Three I-22 Moon bombers targeted 45 hardened aircraft shelters at an airfield near Toutmoul. At the same time, Zamastanian Air Force fighter jets conducted missions searching for Kubani Unit ground forces to attack. Electronic warfare Z-11s jammed Moussa's radar and communications.
Admiral Christopher Gest, the commander in charge of Operation Afton, states that there would be continuous allied air cover over Qahazar, and that the no-fly zone "is effectively in place". A V-99 Eclipse was recorded warning a shipping vessel "If you attempt to leave port, you will be attacked and destroyed immediately."
2 Albarinean AV-44 Varries intercept and guide away a Royal Zalluabed Air Force IL9-Ibis near the coast of Tuim.
December 1
Three Zamastanian Z-17 Condors and an Emmirian Kowsir-2 were on a mission to strike an airfield east of Tuim. While en route, an AEW aircraft alerted them to the presence of two Qahaza Brigade IL5-Nightjars. One of the Condors quickly locked on to one off the IL5s, and launched two short range air-to-air missile. The first missile brought down the IL5, with the second hitting the falling wreckage. Another Condor downed the other IL5 with a missile, with the whole engagement lasting forty seconds. The aircraft proceeded to bomb the airfield, destroying a confirmed 9 aircraft and several vehicles on the ground.
A Yuaneze freighter is intercepted and seized by the Emmirian ship ENVS Kanoun while en route to port in Kubani, and is revealed to be attempting to smuggle weapons, including surface to air missiles, to the Kubani Unit.
December 2
A Caspiaan Royal Air Force Z-11 Eagle flying as part of a joint strike mission with Zamastanian and Saint Offeatean fighters is shot down by anti-aircraft artillery two miles inland after dropping bombs on a road network linking the PRQ naval base of Timm Qasr with an air strip near Tuim. The coalition package was engaged by IU-23-2 ground anti-aircraft guns and two Kubani Unit gunboats in the harbor. The aircraft crashed in a field just south of Tuim, and the pilot, Lieutenant Svend Slette, is presumed dead, making him the first coalition casualty in Operation Afton.
January
On January 31st, 2024, a PRQ-piloted skiff pulled alongside the CSS Audun Alstad and exploded, killing 16 sailors. The ship had been in the process of rescuing refugees aboard overcrowded migrant boats, a move which was prohibited by Royal Navy and WEDA guidelines due to security concerns. The commander of the carrier, Øyvind Soland, was placed on leave while the military investigated the incident.
Reactions and criticism
There has been criticism over the handling of the operation and the belief that the Armitage administration failed to adequately consult Congressional Hall ahead of the first strikes. The Armitage administration defended its handling of the Zalluabed crisis, drawing a clear line between military and political objectives. Secretary of State Chantelle Carson told reporters "We are not engaged in militarily-driven regime change. Instead, the administration is engaged in time-limited, scope-limited action with other countries to protect civilians as well as our allies from forces loyal to el-Dar Moussa."
- Beleroskov: President Vladimir Belskorski called the operation "dangerously escalating an already dire situation" and suggested that WEDA should cooperate with Zalluabed's military to combat the Kubani Unit.
- Sateroc: President Oljon Slach condemned the drone strikes, but urged WEDA and ANS to "tread carefully" and called on them to end military operations in favor of a humanitarian route.