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- Q1089511 subject Q6195671.
- Q1089511 subject Q8293568.
- Q1089511 abstract "The Battle of Ra's Lanuf was a two-phase battle in 2011 during the Libyan Civil War between forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and those loyal to the National Transitional Council. Both forces sought control of the town of Ra's Lanuf. The first phase followed two days after the First Battle of Brega which occurred in the town Brega, roughly 130 kilometres (81 mi) to the east of Ra's Lanuf. After conquering the town on 4 March, the rebels pushed further west to attack Sirte but they were driven back by government forces and on 11 March, government troops reconquered most of Ra's Lanuf.".
- Q1089511 causalties "136-146 killed or missing".
- Q1089511 causalties "15 killed, 65 missing (Second phase/ground fighting)".
- Q1089511 causalties "16-26 rebels killed (First phase)".
- Q1089511 causalties "20 mutinous loyalists executed".
- Q1089511 causalties "20 rebels killed (Second phase/bombardment)".
- Q1089511 causalties "Total captured: 1,500 (Government claim)".
- Q1089511 causalties "Total dead & missing:".
- Q1089511 combatant "*National Liberation Army".
- Q1089511 combatant "Anti-Gaddafi forces".
- Q1089511 combatant "Armed forces of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya".
- Q1089511 commander Q307222.
- Q1089511 date "2011-03-05".
- Q1089511 date "2011-03-12".
- Q1089511 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q81545.
- Q1089511 place Q1016.
- Q1089511 place Q58462.
- Q1089511 result "Temporary anti-Gaddafi victory after the First phase; Ultimately Pro-Gaddafi victory after the Second phase".
- Q1089511 strength "3,000 (First phase)".
- Q1089511 strength "500-1,000 volunteers".
- Q1089511 strength "Saaiqa 36 Battalion".
- Q1089511 strength "four battalions (Second phase)".
- Q1089511 wikiPageWikiLink Q1016.
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- Q1089511 wikiPageWikiLink Q19878.
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- Q1089511 wikiPageWikiLink Q307222.
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- Q1089511 wikiPageWikiLink Q6195671.
- Q1089511 wikiPageWikiLink Q81545.
- Q1089511 wikiPageWikiLink Q8293568.
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- Q1089511 casualties "136".
- Q1089511 casualties "15".
- Q1089511 casualties "16".
- Q1089511 casualties "20".
- Q1089511 casualties "Total captured: 1,500".
- Q1089511 casualties "Total dead & missing:".
- Q1089511 combatant "Anti-Gaddafi forces * National Liberation Army".
- Q1089511 combatant "Armed forces of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya".
- Q1089511 commander "Abdul Fatah Younis".
- Q1089511 conflict "Battle of Ra's Lanuf".
- Q1089511 date "--03-05".
- Q1089511 date "--03-12".
- Q1089511 partof Q81545.
- Q1089511 place Q1016.
- Q1089511 place Q58462.
- Q1089511 result "Temporary anti-Gaddafi victory after the First phase; Ultimately Pro-Gaddafi victory after the Second phase".
- Q1089511 strength "3000".
- Q1089511 strength "500".
- Q1089511 strength "Saaiqa 36 Battalion".
- Q1089511 strength "four battalions".
- Q1089511 type Event.
- Q1089511 type Event.
- Q1089511 type MilitaryConflict.
- Q1089511 type SocietalEvent.
- Q1089511 type Event.
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- Q1089511 comment "The Battle of Ra's Lanuf was a two-phase battle in 2011 during the Libyan Civil War between forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and those loyal to the National Transitional Council. Both forces sought control of the town of Ra's Lanuf. The first phase followed two days after the First Battle of Brega which occurred in the town Brega, roughly 130 kilometres (81 mi) to the east of Ra's Lanuf.".
- Q1089511 label "Battle of Ra's Lanuf".
- Q1089511 name "Battle of Ra's Lanuf".