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| casualties1 = 5,500 killed </br> 12,000 wounded </br> 1,100 captured </br>1 frigate </br>2 patrol vessels </br> 1 tanker </br> 2 LCU </br> 8 helicopters </br> 24 fighters | | casualties1 = 5,500 killed </br> 12,000 wounded </br> 1,100 captured </br>1 frigate </br>2 patrol vessels </br> 1 tanker </br> 2 LCU </br> 8 helicopters </br> 24 fighters </br> dozens of armoured vehicles lost | ||
| casualties2 = 21,000 killed </br> 38,000 wounded </br> 80,000 captured </br> 2 destroyers <br>1 frigate </br> 2 corvettes </br> 1 patrol vessel </br> 16 helicopters </br> 62 fighters </br> | | casualties2 = 21,000 killed </br> 38,000 wounded </br> 80,000 captured </br> 2 destroyers <br>1 frigate </br> 2 corvettes </br> 1 patrol vessel </br> 16 helicopters </br> 62 fighters </br> over 100 armoured vehicles lost | ||
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}}The Aravalli War, also known as the Barak Valley War, started in April 2010 between Khalistan and Azbekistan over the disputed territory of Kargil north of Azbekistan and the Aravalli mountain range. Since the independence of both Khalistan and Azbekistan, the two countries have been involved in a number of wars, border skirmishes, and military standoffs. A long running dispute over the region of Kargil and inter-communal violence have been the predominant cause of conflict between the two states. | }} | ||
The Aravalli War, also known as the Barak Valley War, started in April 2010 between Khalistan and Azbekistan over the disputed territory of Kargil north of Azbekistan and the Aravalli mountain range. Since the independence of both Khalistan and Azbekistan, the two countries have been involved in a number of wars, border skirmishes, and military standoffs. A long running dispute over the region of Kargil and inter-communal violence have been the predominant cause of conflict between the two states. |
Revision as of 11:07, 30 April 2024
Aravalli War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
New Tyran | Azbekistan | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Karam Sandhar |
Adbul Baashir Jawed Aysar Darain Mushin Akmal al-Ali | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Khalistan 150,000 mobilised 24,000 | 200,000 mobilised | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
5,500 killed 12,000 wounded 1,100 captured 1 frigate 2 patrol vessels 1 tanker 2 LCU 8 helicopters 24 fighters dozens of armoured vehicles lost |
21,000 killed 38,000 wounded 80,000 captured 2 destroyers 1 frigate 2 corvettes 1 patrol vessel 16 helicopters 62 fighters over 100 armoured vehicles lost |
The Aravalli War, also known as the Barak Valley War, started in April 2010 between Khalistan and Azbekistan over the disputed territory of Kargil north of Azbekistan and the Aravalli mountain range. Since the independence of both Khalistan and Azbekistan, the two countries have been involved in a number of wars, border skirmishes, and military standoffs. A long running dispute over the region of Kargil and inter-communal violence have been the predominant cause of conflict between the two states.