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Insurgency in M'biruna

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Insurgency in M'biruna
Part of the M'biruna Civil War
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Daoan Peacekeepers conversing with surrendering rebels.
Date12 April 2007 - 19 December 2007
Location
Result

MPFM Victory

  • Disarmament of major rebel groups
  • Internal M'birunan borders stabilized
  • Nkomo Accords partially implemented
  • Continued ethnic tensions between M'birunans and Agysimbans
Factions

MPFF
Rogue militias and rebels

Covert support
  • M'biruna M'birunan Military
Commanders and leaders
  • Daobac Commander A
  • Daobac Commander B
  • Commander C
  • M'biruna Commander A
  • M'biruna Commander B
  • Commander D
  • Commander E
  • Commander F
Strength
Military
  • Daobac - TBD Troops
  • - TBD Troops
TBD
Casualties and losses
TBD TBD
Approximately XXX civilians killed

The Insurgency in M'biruna, also known as the M'birunan Insurgency, was an eight month long armed insurgency that began on April 2007 in M'biruna, almost immediately after the signing and ratification of the Nkomo Accords. The conflict was fought largely by the Ingubu aligned Cha Cha Ungalakothi (CCU) Militia alongside its allies, against the Multinational Peacekeeping Force M'biruna, the latter being an international peacekeeping and humanitarian taskforce that was deployed to M'biruna as part of the peace process of the M'birunan Civil War. The insurgency was the direct result of the the provisions of the Nkomo Accords, a peace treaty that was signed by the government of M'biruna and the separatist Agysimban rebels. The rootcause of the insurgency included disagreements among both M'birunan and Agysimban militias on the various provisions of the Nkomo Peace accords. Two of the most commonly rejected provisions include the disarmament of all militia and rebel groups that were not recognized in the accords as well as the reorganization of M'biruna's administrative division.

Background

Factions

M'birunan Militias

Agysimban Rebels

Multinational Peacekeeping Force M'biruna

Timeline

Initial Skirmishes

Escalation

Battle of Mtshelelele

Peace Talks

Aftermath