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== Preceding events ==
== Preceding events ==
{{See also|Onekawan Affair|Fahrani Civil War}}
{{See also|Fahrani Civil War}}


== Attack ==
== Attack ==

Revision as of 02:17, 29 October 2024

Gadir incident
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LocationGadir, Tyreseia
Date15 September 2022
12:17:37 p.m.
TargetGadir Joint Logistics Base
Attack type
Sabatoge
Deaths6
AssailantsNAME, NAME, NAME, and NAME
MotiveVarious alleged, including:

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The Gadir incident was an attack on the Ostrozavan-Tyreseian Gadir Joint Logistics Base, by five assailants on 15 September 2022, leading to the capture of two assailants and the deaths of two Tyreseian security guards and three assailants. The attack caused immense damage to the base grounds, particularly to the airbase, incurring a cost of ꬸ180 million ($39 million). At the time, the base, which had incurred both domestic and international controversies, had still been under construction, with a projected start of operations scheduled for November of 2022; its primary objective was to render humanitarian aid and potential military assistance to the NSC in the then-ongoing Fahrani Civil War.

The attackers' employers remain unidentified, but have largely been linked to anti-republican movements and sentiment. Involvement by Yisraeli, Alanahri, and Latin intelligence agencies has been heavily postulated by both the Ostrozavan and Tyreseian governments, as well as several others, although these claims have been vehemently denied. Several investigations were conducted by both Tyreseian [ORG] and the Ostrozavan Civil Guard attempting to find a stronger link; this led to a controversial wiretapping incident in Perateia involving Prince Faisal of Fahran. [INSERT MORE ABOUT CONSEQUENCES]

Preceding events

Attack

Assailants

Claims and denials of responsibility for the blasts

Official government investigations

Sealing of information by the Ostrozavan government

Alleged foreign involvement

Alanahr

Latium

Yisrael

Perateia

Charnea

Fahrani monarchists

Consequences