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* [[Batswedan Armed Forces]]
* [[Batswedan Armed Forces]]
'''Supported by:'''
'''Supported by:'''
{{flag|Mikochi}}<br>{{flag|Poja}} ''(alleged)''
{{flag|Garindina}}<br>{{flag|Mikochi}}<br>{{flag|Poja}} ''(alleged)''
| combatant2  = {{flagicon|Batsweda}} '''Rebel groups'''
| combatant2  = {{flagicon|Batsweda}} '''Rebel groups'''
* [[National Renewal of Democracy|NRD]]
* [[National Renewal of Democracy|NRD]]

Revision as of 18:26, 4 September 2024

Batswedan War of Independence

First Batswedan Civil War

First Batswedan Civil War
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Batswedan Armed Forces shoot at pro-government guerilla fighters near Gbaloga, 1968
Date3 August 1968 – 12 February 1969 (193 days)
Location
Result

Military victory

Belligerents
Batsweda Batswedan government Batsweda Batswedan Armed Forces
Commanders and leaders
Joseph Baa Executed
Ridwan al-Hassan
Yawo Mensah
James Gyimah Executed
Maajid al-Salek
Koffi Ofosu
Anderson Baako
Strength
35,000 18,000
Casualties and losses
Total killed: ~60,000 including civilians

Second Batswedan Civil War

Second Batswedan Civil War
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A soldier adjusts a fence at Jakasse International Airport while refugees watch, 1997
Date14 March 1992 – 27 September 2002 (10 years, 197 days)
Location
Result

Rebel victory

Belligerents

Batsweda Batswedan government

Batsweda Rebel groups

Supported by:

 Hisanallah
 Mavran
Commanders and leaders
Maajid al-Salek
Koffi Ofosu Executed
John Obuor
Mohamed Addai
Julius Narh
Ibrahim Ndiaye
Peter Bafuor
Mariam Akoto
Strength
78,000 ~100,000
Casualties and losses
Total killed: ~350,000 including civilians

Third Batswedan Civil War

Third Batswedan Civil War
BatswedaCivilWarMap.png
Political and military control in Batsweda in September 2024:
Date22 May 2022 – present (2 years, 105 days)
Location
Status Ongoing
Belligerents

Batsweda Batswedan government

Supported by:

 Garindina
 Mikochi
 Poja (alleged)

Batsweda Rebel groups

Supported by:

 Mavran
Commanders and leaders
Samuel Nyantah
Dialla Sacko
John Obuor
Abena Mmorosa
Julius Narh
Aaron Peprah
Abdul Malik al-Fadel
Strength
58,000 ~100,000
Casualties and losses
Total killed: ~70,000 including civilians