In Iraq, the military has launched another push against insurgents in the region where the rebellion continues to rage. |
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Tonight, the United States stepping up its offensive against insurgents after violence escalates dramatically. |
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The Iraqi intelligence haul came on the sixth day of a nationwide sweep to seize weapons and insurgents. |
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The Mohawks in New York also contributed to the defeat of the insurgents by preventing outside assistance or escape. |
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The search resulted in the detainment of three insurgents who remain in custody. |
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The insurgents take advantage of darkness to conduct provocations during armistices or when negotiations are underway. |
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Near Baquba, insurgents coordinated a car bombing and a mortar attack on a police station. |
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A spokesman for the Polish-led forces reportedly said the insurgents used a car bomb, mortars and machine guns. |
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At the wake of one of the dead, the mourners were adamant that there had been no fighting between insurgents and marines. |
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Iraq's army, grossly underequipped compared with the US military, is constantly targeted by insurgents. |
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The Pentagon today acknowledged that nearly all Iraqi military and police units are simply unfit for battle against insurgents without U.S. help. |
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Any slippage in that timetable they think will be a huge victory for the insurgents and send exactly the wrong message. |
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It seems like these insurgents have unlimited resources, in terms of personnel, weapons and money. |
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The insurgents, having failed to spark a leftist revolt, turned to the narcos for financial support to bring about revolution by force of arms. |
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Then they would disband the defeated regime's army, turning hundreds of thousands of trained soldiers into disgruntled potential insurgents. |
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A few miles away insurgents sniped at U.S. forces and clashes erupted across the city. |
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The arrest comes as American and Iraqi troops step up their offensive against insurgents. |
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It is not in our interest to create the impression that a group of insurgents can stand us off for months. |
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The attention of insurgents and criminals is diverted to listening to the latest sounds out of Kingston and smoking copious amounts of ganja. |
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They can be described as visionaries, revolutionaries, radicals, liberals, nonconformists, outsiders, insurgents, prophets, pathfinders. |
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The insurgents place the mines on a road surface or shoulder or even in sewer lines. |
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Once the questions mount, experts said, insurgents desperately need prominent party officials to send a cue to voters by vouching for them. |
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Yet it is becoming increasingly clear that military power alone cannot uproot the insurgents. |
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Officials say now what they call a full-court press is on across Iraq, looking for insurgents. |
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Through their counterstories I demonstrate that teacher insurgents are actively resisting English-only policies and promoting bilingualism. |
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As for insurgents from other countries, the reports I've read said they constitute about 10 percent of the insurgent forces. |
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When he came to the top of that mountainside, he was out of the sight of insurgents. |
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He slid down a mountain and that is how he stayed out of the eyes, ears and hands of the insurgents. |
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That is a message that all but the most nihilistic of the armed insurgents will have to accept. |
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Leniency also should be extended to those insurgents and terrorists who give up the armed struggle. |
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All three nations have provided support to the insurgents attacking coalition forces. |
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A car filled with insurgents raced up and seven heavily armed men poured out in a suicidal rush. |
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During his presidency, Taylor continued to battle insurgents who opposed his rule. |
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There will be insurgents who will still be out there who will try to keep people from voting. |
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However, he added that it is a state subject and the state will decide how to negotiate with insurgents. |
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With crimes like this, it's not hard to see why the insurgents keep attacking the police. |
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Terror as a weapon has been wielded since early times, sometimes by insurgents, more often by governments. |
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He said the insurgents operate in the city and have attacked civilians in the past. |
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Later, four policemen were killed in the raid when insurgents attacked them. |
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The spread in violence indicates that the insurgents are now stronger and better organised. |
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It was believed to have been the first such attack by insurgents on a bridge. |
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Before we talk about the aim of insurgents, I want to ask you about a report out today. |
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The Communist insurgents are waiting on a massive arms shipment in which to topple the current regime. |
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Military sources say they're laying down the groundwork for an eventual offensive to retake Fallujah from insurgents. |
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In the past two days, U.S. forces say they've captured some 200 suspected insurgents. |
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But he also said the mission would not involve giving in to demands from insurgents. |
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The insurgents are waging an armed struggle to replace the monarchy with a communist people's republic. |
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If you use terms like militants, insurgents, guerrillas, you are not saying these people are evil. |
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The insurgents still had strongholds in the north-western district of Jolan, a warren of narrow streets. |
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During the intense gunbattle that followed, three insurgents detonated explosives and killed themselves to avoid capture. |
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The insurgents also use mines, booby traps, and snipers, and they conduct large-scale terrorist actions involving hostage taking. |
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The protection money and ransoms governments or insurgents extort from oil companies do not prolong the violence. |
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In military terms, striking at insurgents and terrorists is necessary but insufficient. |
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The most dangerous of the insurgents are those affiliated with the previous regime and their allies. |
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When out of range of the insurgents, Church carried Brown to safety where he could be treated and taken to a field hospital. |
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But the tragedy of the Italian carabinieri shows that foreign troops are targets of attack by insurgents and terrorists in the south, too. |
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Page, have an official statement issued expostulating against the insurgents. |
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Three additional explosions caused by roadside bombs killed three insurgents planting the devices, police said. |
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Terrorists and insurgents must lay down their weapons, and enable the vitally important reconstruction and humanitarian work to go ahead. |
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They hit a landmine, and after the explosion, insurgents came at them with small arms fire. |
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The insurgents represent the remnants of a regime of torture and repression. |
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They will remain in the town in a bid to prevent insurgents from reoccupying it once those Marines pull out. |
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In Ulster the insurgents were mainly Presbyterians in religion and Republicans in politics. |
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I read the piece twice and tried to see the any sign that indicates such a victory for the insurgents but I failed in both trials. |
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The insurgents are threatening to starve the city or at least make food resupplies difficult. |
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The insurgents who were there have vanished, leaving improvised explosive devices buried everywhere. |
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The good people at National Review Online have excerpted a chapter from Steven's book, dealing with the insurgents. |
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Yesterday, fierce fighting continued across Iraq between American forces and insurgents from both the Sunni and Shi'ite populations. |
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Just very recently a senior general was arrested because he was colluding with the insurgents. |
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It necessarily entails a certain degree of compromise on the part of the insurgents. |
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The Germans often advanced against the insurgents with civilians strapped to the front of their armoured vehicles as human shields. |
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The most effective change insurgents aren't loners, mavericks, or revolutionaries. |
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On Saturday, insurgents hit a civilian cargo plane with a surface-to-air missile, but the aircraft landed safely. |
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Big oil is not to blame if governments and insurgents refuse to put down the guns and start earning an honest wage. |
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When insurgents group together, they lose their mobility and present attractive targets. |
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The transport system still seems dicey, and armed insurgents rule the roads. |
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The fighting from the insurgents has been described as sort of hit or miss or haphazard. |
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He theorized the locals were too scared to stop the insurgents or to turn them in to the Americans. |
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And the insurgents are no national liberation force, but rather chancers taking potshots at what they consider to be cowardly occupiers. |
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Tonight, insurgents target U.S. and Iraqi officials inside one of the most secure military bases in Iraq. |
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The purpose of the operation is to bear down on what we believe to be concentrations of insurgents and their equipment. |
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In several of these areas, insurgents have killed election officials and threatened to behead anyone who votes. |
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Soon bands of hungry insurgents were ransacking strongpoints in the city for arms, powder, and hoards of flour. |
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Referring to the situation in the state the statement expressed grave concern over the continuing violence by the insurgents. |
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Militarily, it is hard to make the case that the insurgents stack up against our armed forces. |
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Now, these attacks come, as you say, amid day three of the military's latest push against insurgents in the western desert. |
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The logbook also contains a detailed account of an 1853 encounter in the Irrawaady River area of Burma with Burmese insurgents fighting British power. |
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Substantial portions of rural India are under the control of maoist insurgents. |
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Stasio and his team found U.S. forces under relentless assault from insurgents, roadside bombers, and mortar attacks. |
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In contrast to the abrasive and high-handed Zakir, Ibrahim is an admired figure among the insurgents. |
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Hundreds of insurgents attacked and were only repelled by teams of apache helicopters. |
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In the early 1980s, he was involved in operations against Baluchi insurgents in southeast Iran. |
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As they chugged toward the aid station, they passed by the bodies of the two dead insurgents Larson had killed. |
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But in the mountains of Afghanistan often all it takes for insurgents to take to their heels is the appearance of a Harrier jump jet screaming overhead. |
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Dagestan, the biggest and most populated republic of the North Caucasus, is a place where insurgents often strike. |
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So there's a symbolic and tactical significance there, that the insurgents, for whatever period of time, can wrest control of key sites away from the authorities. |
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It has been six months since unknown insurgents destroyed the Al-Askari mosque in Samarra. |
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She reviewed three combined military civilian units, who move into the violent areas once the insurgents are gone, trying to quickly establish order there. |
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The day after the assault, ISAF announced that forces had stumbled upon the dead women after a firefight with insurgents. |
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They complained that they were not allowed to use bombs or to sap and mine the streets held by the insurgents, and they did not want to give quarter to anyone any more. |
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The setting is in a room that has the look of a hideout such as insurgents would favor. |
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I mean to suggest that somehow the insurgents are defeating us militarily. |
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One explanation for why the White House was not interested was so as not to tip off Sunni insurgents in Iraq. |
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In a dramatic reversal, the Afghan insurgents now want to make friends with the U.S. By Ron Moreau and Sami Yousafzai. |
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For years, the military was content to leave the mountainous Kunar and Nuristan region to insurgents and their Islamist allies. |
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His unscientific guesstimate is that 80 percent of the released insurgents have rejoined the fight. |
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While navigating the vehicle through obstacles, Church fired his rifle at insurgents with one hand while encouraging his platoon leader to stay conscious. |
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Afghan troops say the insurgents are better equipped, more mobile, and using more sophisticated equipment like night-vision gear and satellite telephones. |
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Scouts searched two buildings where insurgents have camped out. |
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Reuters reported Wednesday that the base was now surrounded on three sides by insurgents and taking heavy mortar fire. |
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From the perspective of the customary rule as stated by the ICRC, it is not clear whether the WP munitions were being used to render insurgents hors de combat. |
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In a subsequent sweep of the area, 34 suspected insurgents were captured. |
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Unlike previous sweeps in the area, the Americans and their Iraqi allies plan to establish a long-term presence to keep insurgents from returning. |
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The plane was the first civilian airliner to be hit by insurgents. |
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What do you do when, instead of being greeted with flowers, you find your army is tied down by insurgents and you have no face-saving way to get out of the morass? |
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The insurgents, under able leaders, were able to keep the field, in spite of the extremely energetic and even cruel measures that were adopted to crush them. |
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Is this an act of consolidation on the part of the insurgents? |
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Over the past decade, we have learned a thing or two about how insurgents fight, their tactics and methods, and their weapons and explosive devices. |
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Over the coming fortnight, The Daily Telegraph will accompany the Paras as they seek to drive out the insurgents, discover their arms dumps and win over the population. |
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However the Soviets let down the Poles, stopping their advance at the Vistula and branding the insurgents as criminals in radio broadcasts. |
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Varus' name and deeds were well known beyond the empire because of his ruthlessness and crucifixion of insurgents. |
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Yesterday's statement was the first official confirmation that sulfur mustard, often called mustard gas, has been used by insurgents in Syria. |
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On 28 December 1795 in Sassari insurgents demonstrating against feudalism, mainly from the region of Logudoro, occupied the city. |
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The Yemeni army launched a fresh offensive against the Shia insurgents in 2009, assisted by Saudi forces. |
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Richard was killed in Ireland in April, but the king agreed to make peace with the insurgents. |
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Due to increased use of IEDs by insurgents the number of injured coalition soldiers, mainly Americans, significantly increased. |
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The Allies were also faced with growing numbers of Burmese insurgents and the civil administration broke down in the areas they still held. |
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For almost two weeks Saudi Special Forces and Pakistani commandos fought the insurgents who had occupied the Grand Mosque's compound. |
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White insurgents mobilized to enforce white supremacy, first in Ku Klux Klan chapters. |
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Salerno believes the election planted a seed that insurgents in Iraq musn't be allowed to unroot. |
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The Directory eventually gave him command of the Army of Italy after he suppressed a revolt against the government from royalist insurgents. |
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Elsewhere in Uruzgan, two sheperds were killed in a blast in Chora district, Himmat said, blaming the insurgents for planting the landmine. |
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From a nearby vacant building, insurgents attacked the embassy compound with rocket-propelled grenades, a recoilless rifle and small arm fire. |
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In northwestern Badghis, the insurgents ambushed a tribal elder and his nephew in the Qadis district late Sunday, an official said. |
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The insurgents in Zengibar took control of everything that people owned in the city including water engines used for farming, Abdullah said. |
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Although most of the mutinous sepoys in Delhi were Hindus, a significant proportion of the insurgents were Muslims. |
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In response the Ukrainian government launched a military counter-offensive against the insurgents, which resulted in the war in Donbass. |
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However, because of the lack of military discipline, the insurgents soon fell into robbing, looting and ransacking the towns they were capturing. |
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Counterinsurgency is, by definition, a competition between insurgents and counterinsurgents for the control and support of a population. |
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A sleeper agent helped the insurgents carry out the raid on the checkpoint in Oshi village, Charchino district, he said. |
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From 1985 to 2006, the Sri Lankan government and Tamil insurgents held four rounds of peace talks without success. |
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The new regime quickly negotiated ceasefires with the insurgents in Angola, Mozambique and Guinea, ending the Overseas wars. |
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However, outside the United States the term special forces does not generally imply a force trained to fight as guerillas and insurgents. |
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He led a small team of analysts and collectors who developed targetable information on some of the most dangerous insurgents in Eastern Afghanistan. |
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He said Mafa, Gamboru-Ngala, Mallam Fatori, Abadam and Marte in Borno had been recaptured by troops, who had been advancing to retake other areas held by the insurgents. |
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Some of the attacks have been attributed to acts of revenge by former fellow insurgents, while others have been blamed on long-running blood feuds between families. |
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A government official in the Orakzai region said 12 other insurgents were injured in the drone attack near Biland village, bordering North Waziristan. |
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On June 10, 2003, one American soldier was killed and another wounded when insurgents fired RPGs at a squad manning a weapons collection point in Baghdad. |
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But Myanmar's junta said Wednesday, ''The report is patently biased and it rehashes the unfounded allegations made by insurgents and opposition groups. |
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Mark Lender explores why ordinary folk became insurgents against the British even though they were unfamiliar with the ideological rationales being offered. |
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Here they encountered imperialist troops at what is now called the Battle of Jahuactal, where the insurgents won, expelling the French from the state. |
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The Virgin of Guadalupe became a symbol of criollo patriotism and was used by the insurgents that followed Miguel Hidalgo during the War of Independence. |
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Fearing that the king would suppress the newly created National Assembly, insurgents stormed the Bastille on 14 July 1789, a date which would become France's National Day. |
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In the 19th century, after the collapse of the November Uprising of 1831 against the Russian Empire, many Polish insurgents came to the UK in search of political sanctuary. |
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On 14 July, the insurgents set their eyes on the large weapons and ammunition cache inside the Bastille fortress, which was also perceived to be a symbol of royal power. |
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The insurgents, supported by Iran, have recently started to use the people as in Saada and Amran as human shield when military operations intensified against them. |
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These hot, ultra-smart insurgents make music drawing on John Coltrane's sheets of sound, James Blood Ulmer's harmolodics, and death metal blitzkrieg. |
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There is enough evidence that Northeast insurgents are getting arms from a factory in Myanmar set up by a Chinese Army ex-official and a former Burmese communist party member. |
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The city held countless numbers of weapons caches, torture chambers, hundreds of improvised explosive devices, traps, and an estimated 5,000 insurgents. |
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In 1873 a communalist insurrection broke out in the southeast of Spain, and the Spanish squadron stationed at Cartagena fell into the hands of the insurgents. |
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Insurgents opened fire from all around with small arms and rocket-propelled grenades. |
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Insurgents used grenades, machine guns and mortar shells in continuous volleys. |
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Insurgents Denounce Attempt to Read Them Out of Party as Unfair and Malicious. |
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Insurgents often set up active ambushes to kill the greatest possible number of personnel. |
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Insurgents engage in surprise attacks at night and then withdraw on previously chosen routes. |
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She is even-handed in detailing the internecine battles between Insurgents and Regulars for control of the party. |
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Insurgents are trying to gain control of the country's transportation system. |
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Insurgents seem to be able to strike anywhere, even at a U.N. guesthouse full of election workers in the middle of Kabul. |
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Insurgents dressed as policemen waylaid the men at a fake checkpoint, killed all the soldiers and their civilian drivers, and burned the vehicles. |
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Insurgents spotted the jam and launched three mortar rounds. |
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Knowing the river below as unfordable, the 22 Scouts rushed the bridge and put out the flames, despite an enfilading fire from some 600 Insurgents. |
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