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== Aftermath ==
== Aftermath ==
== International and domestic reaction ==  
== International and domestic reaction ==  
{{flag|Garambura}} – President [[Muzukuru Chiyangwa]] expressed his sorrow for the attacks. He later called a meeting of the Congress regarding the [[Adunis to Mambiza Railway]] and the consequences of the instability of Tsabara on it.<ref name="Post report">La Jonquille, [https://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=457269&p=36578268#p36578268 "Garamburan president Muzukuru Chiyangwa to call an emergency meeting of Congress to discuss growing tensions in Tsabara and its effect on the Adunis-Mambiza railway."], ''[[La Jonquille]]'', 31 December 2019. Retrieved on 02 January 2020.</ref>


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Revision as of 12:20, 2 January 2020

2019 Yeruham attacks
Part of the Tsabaran Crisis
DateDecember 27, 2019 (2019-12-27)
11.56 - 15.19pm (UCT)
TargetYeruham, Tsabara
Attack type
Bombings, shootings, hostage crisis
Deaths197 (not including 16 perpetrators)[1]
Non-fatal injuries
398[1]
PerpetratorsFlag of alIsbah.png Al-Isbah
TBR Emblem.png Tsabaran Resistance Brigades (logistical support)
Assailants16
MotiveOpposition to interim unity government
Retaliation against the 2019 Tsabaran coup d'état

The 2019 Yeruham Attacks (also referred to as 27-12) were a series of terrorist attacks that took place on December 27 2019, when 16 members of Al-Isbah, a terrorist organisation based in Tsabara, carried out 12 coordinated shooting and bombing attacks lasting four hours across Yeruham. The attacks, which drew widespread global condemnation, began at 11.56am and ended at 15.19pm. A total of 197 people were killed (in addition to the 16 perpetrators) and 398 were injured.

Background

Attacks

Bombings

Gideon Yadin station

Saint Jerome Hospital

Ganei Ekron synagogue

Church of the Holy Lady

Yair Rabin Street

Golden Bay and Yeruham Trident Hotels

Joint-Forces Raid

Attribution

Attackers

Investigation

Casualties

Aftermath

International and domestic reaction

 Garambura – President Muzukuru Chiyangwa expressed his sorrow for the attacks. He later called a meeting of the Congress regarding the Adunis to Mambiza Railway and the consequences of the instability of Tsabara on it.[1]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Marno Alukiri, "Yeruham Attack: Nation in shock as dust settles", The Le Federaliste, 28 December 2019. Retrieved on 01 January 2020. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "Post report" defined multiple times with different content