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dbpedia:Operation_Traira
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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.
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Operation Traira
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Brazilian: 3 soldiers killed and 9 injured
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*Comado Simon Bolivar 20pxFARC *15pxNational Army of Colombia *15pxBrazilian Navy *15pxBrazilian Army *15pxBrazilian Air Force
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dbpedia:César_Gaviria dbpedia:Fernando_Collor_de_Mello
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n5: dbpedia:Taraíra_River
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*Operation in response theBrazilian Armed Forceswith support from the Colombian government. *Successful Brazilian military operation. Guerrilla attack on the Brazilian Army border post.
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~ 40 guerrillas Colombian Government : 1 Infantry Battalion 16 helicoptersArmy Aviation Command Brazilian Government : Effective fromSpecial Operations Brigadeand also 1st Infantry Battalion of Jungles
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