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- Q10341149 subject Q7434097.
- Q10341149 subject Q8173118.
- Q10341149 subject Q8310752.
- Q10341149 subject Q8629741.
- Q10341149 abstract "Operation Traira was the response of the Brazilian Armed Forces, with support from the Colombian Army, to an attack on their detachment on the bank of the Traira River by FARC in February 1991.".
- Q10341149 causalties "Brazilian: 3 soldiers killed and 9 injured".
- Q10341149 combatant "*15pxBrazilian Air Force".
- Q10341149 combatant "*15pxBrazilian Army".
- Q10341149 combatant "*15pxBrazilian Navy".
- Q10341149 combatant "*15pxNational Army of Colombia".
- Q10341149 combatant "*Comado Simon Bolivar".
- Q10341149 combatant "20pxFARC".
- Q10341149 commander Q236503.
- Q10341149 commander Q332020.
- Q10341149 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q169072.
- Q10341149 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q185517.
- Q10341149 place Q40040.
- Q10341149 place Q7685630.
- Q10341149 result "*Operation in response theBrazilian Armed Forceswith support from the Colombian government.".
- Q10341149 result "*Successful Brazilian military operation.".
- Q10341149 result "Guerrilla attack on the Brazilian Army border post.".
- Q10341149 strength "*17px1st Infantry Battalion of Jungles".
- Q10341149 strength "*17pxArmy Aviation Command(16 helicopters)".
- Q10341149 strength "*17pxSpecial Operations Brigade".
- Q10341149 strength "6AT-27 TucanoinClose air support".
- Q10341149 strength "Brazilian Government Effective from:".
- Q10341149 strength "Colombian Government : 1 Infantry Battalion".
- Q10341149 strength "~ 40 guerrillas".
- Q10341149 thumbnail FARC_areas_of_operation.jpg?width=300.
- Q10341149 wikiPageWikiLink Q1050818.
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- Q10341149 wikiPageWikiLink Q169072.
- Q10341149 wikiPageWikiLink Q1750030.
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- Q10341149 wikiPageWikiLink Q236503.
- Q10341149 wikiPageWikiLink Q332020.
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- Q10341149 wikiPageWikiLink Q40040.
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- Q10341149 wikiPageWikiLink Q7434097.
- Q10341149 wikiPageWikiLink Q7685630.
- Q10341149 wikiPageWikiLink Q8173118.
- Q10341149 wikiPageWikiLink Q8310752.
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- Q10341149 wikiPageWikiLink Q8629741.
- Q10341149 wikiPageWikiLink Q911404.
- Q10341149 casualties "Brazilian: 3 soldiers killed and 9 injured".
- Q10341149 combatant "*15px Brazilian Army *15px Brazilian Air Force *15px Brazilian Navy".
- Q10341149 combatant "*15px National Army of Colombia".
- Q10341149 combatant "20".
- Q10341149 commander "César Gaviria".
- Q10341149 commander "Fernando Collor de Mello".
- Q10341149 conflict "Operation Traira".
- Q10341149 partof "the Colombian conflict (1964–present) and War on Drugs".
- Q10341149 place "Amazonas state, Taraíra River in Brazilian-Colombian border.".
- Q10341149 result "Guerrilla attack on the Brazilian Army border post. *Operation in response the Brazilian Armed Forces with support from the Colombian government. *Successful Brazilian military operation.".
- Q10341149 strength "6".
- Q10341149 strength "Brazilian Government Effective from: *17px Special Operations Brigade *17px 1st Infantry Battalion of Jungles *17px Army Aviation Command".
- Q10341149 strength "Colombian Government : 1 Infantry Battalion".
- Q10341149 strength "~ 40 guerrillas".
- Q10341149 type Event.
- Q10341149 type Event.
- Q10341149 type MilitaryConflict.
- Q10341149 type SocietalEvent.
- Q10341149 type Event.
- Q10341149 type Thing.
- Q10341149 type Q1656682.
- Q10341149 comment "Operation Traira was the response of the Brazilian Armed Forces, with support from the Colombian Army, to an attack on their detachment on the bank of the Traira River by FARC in February 1991.".
- Q10341149 label "Operation Traira".
- Q10341149 depiction FARC_areas_of_operation.jpg.
- Q10341149 name "Operation Traira".