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On November 26th, 2023, [[Kubani Unit|forces]] loyal to [[Zalluabed]]i general [[Suhaib el-Dar Moussa]] near [[Kubani]], Qahaza province, launched more than 80 explosive-laden UAVs and deliberately flew them into oil and port facilities in [[Albarine]], [[Emmiria]], and 4 ships transiting the [[Tarijar Strait]]. A total of 64 people were killed; 3 in the Albarinean port of [[Hervey]], 7 aboard the oil tanker ML ''El-Izzaddeen'', and 54 in the Emmirian ports of [[Tarijibar]], [[Shafasab]], [[Abu Kaniyah]], and [[Mahaydah]]. | On November 26th, 2023, [[Kubani Unit|forces]] loyal to [[Zalluabed]]i general [[Suhaib el-Dar Moussa]] near [[Kubani]], Qahaza province, launched more than 80 explosive-laden UAVs and deliberately flew them into oil and port facilities in [[Albarine]], [[Emmiria]], and 4 ships transiting the [[Tarijar Strait]]. A total of 64 people were killed; 3 in the Albarinean port of [[Hervey]], 7 aboard the oil tanker ML ''El-Izzaddeen'', and 54 in the Emmirian ports of [[Tarijibar]], [[Shafasab]], [[Abu Kaniyah]], and [[Mahaydah]]. | ||
Zalluabed's military-led government under interim-President [[Jirhanu Bjyala]], embroiled in an [[2023 Zalluabed conflict|ongoing civil war]], stated that el-Dar Moussa had acted on his own and condemned the attacks as traitorous, but warned against military retaliation by [[WEDA]]. El-Dar Moussa was subsequently stripped of his rank and command, but he and his forces continued their campaign to seize control of Qahaza, now operating against both the military and the [[Feyt Zalluabed Ayat|FZA rebels]]. | Zalluabed's military-led government under interim-President [[Jirhanu Bjyala]], embroiled in an [[2023 Zalluabed conflict|ongoing civil war]], stated that el-Dar Moussa had acted on his own and condemned the attacks as traitorous, but warned against military retaliation by [[WEDA]]. El-Dar Moussa was subsequently stripped of his rank and command, but he and his forces continued their campaign to seize control of Qahaza, now operating against both the military and the [[Feyt Zalluabed Ayat|FZA rebels]] as the [[People's Republic of Qahaza]]. | ||
In response to the attacks, [[WEDA]] increased their military presence in the [[Emmiria Sea]] and the Tarijar Strait. The [[Alliance of Nortuan States]] deployed ten naval vessels to join WEDA forces in the region, as [[Elbresia]]n nationals had been killed on the ''El-Izzaddeen''. This marked the first time since the [[World War (Iearth)|World War]] that a multinational [[Nortua]]n naval force had been deployed. | In response to the attacks, [[WEDA]] increased their military presence in the [[Emmiria Sea]] and the Tarijar Strait. The [[Alliance of Nortuan States]] deployed ten naval vessels to join WEDA forces in the region, as [[Elbresia]]n nationals had been killed on the ''El-Izzaddeen''. This marked the first time since the [[World War (Iearth)|World War]] that a multinational [[Nortua]]n naval force had been deployed. |
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Suhaib el-Dar Moussa |
Sadie Melhaven Akram Sulaiman | ||||
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On November 26th, 2023, forces loyal to Zalluabedi general Suhaib el-Dar Moussa near Kubani, Qahaza province, launched more than 80 explosive-laden UAVs and deliberately flew them into oil and port facilities in Albarine, Emmiria, and 4 ships transiting the Tarijar Strait. A total of 64 people were killed; 3 in the Albarinean port of Hervey, 7 aboard the oil tanker ML El-Izzaddeen, and 54 in the Emmirian ports of Tarijibar, Shafasab, Abu Kaniyah, and Mahaydah.
Zalluabed's military-led government under interim-President Jirhanu Bjyala, embroiled in an ongoing civil war, stated that el-Dar Moussa had acted on his own and condemned the attacks as traitorous, but warned against military retaliation by WEDA. El-Dar Moussa was subsequently stripped of his rank and command, but he and his forces continued their campaign to seize control of Qahaza, now operating against both the military and the FZA rebels as the People's Republic of Qahaza.
In response to the attacks, WEDA increased their military presence in the Emmiria Sea and the Tarijar Strait. The Alliance of Nortuan States deployed ten naval vessels to join WEDA forces in the region, as Elbresian nationals had been killed on the El-Izzaddeen. This marked the first time since the World War that a multinational Nortuan naval force had been deployed.