词条 | First Battle of Heglig |
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|conflict =First Battle of Heglig |partof =the Heglig Crisis |image = |caption = |date = 26–28 March 2012 |place =Heglig, Sudan |coordinates = {{coord|9.999444|29.398611|type:event|display=inline}} |map_type = Sudan |map_relief = yes |map_size = |map_marksize= |map_caption = Heglig within Sudan. |map_label = |territory = |result = South Sudanese victory |combatant1 ={{flag|South Sudan}} |combatant2 ={{flag|Sudan}} |combatant3 = |commander1 ={{flagicon|South Sudan}} Salva Kiir |commander2 ={{flagicon|Sudan}} Omar al-Bashir |strength1 = unknown |strength2 = 1,000 soldiers |casualties1 = 3 |casualties2 = unknown }}{{Campaignbox Heglig Crisis}} The First Battle of Heglig was a military campaign of South Sudan that gave rise to the 2012 South Sudan–Sudan border conflict. ConflictOn March 26, the Republic of Sudan claimed that South Sudan attacked the Heglig oilfield, located in the Sudanese state of South Kordofan, while South Sudan claimed that it was acting in self-defence after an attack on its territory.[1] The Republic of Sudan's Information Minister, Abdallah Ali Masar, confirmed that South Sudan had penetrated 10 km into Sudanese territory, but also claimed that Sudanese forces had repelled them and driven them back, and had taken several prisoners. South Sudanese troops were ordered by their government to disengage and withdraw from the disputed area on 28 March. Dead bodies and destroyed vehicles lay strewn in Heglig, the oilfield where the bloody battles took place. Three bodies were identified as South Sudanese soldiers, while a tank as well as 4 pickup trucks were destroyed. References1. ^South Sudan says Sudan bombs oil fields in border region – Euro News. Published 27 February 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2012. 7 : Conflicts in 2012|Battles involving Sudan|Battles involving South Sudan|South Sudan–Sudan border|South Sudan–Sudan relations|2012 in Sudan|2012 in South Sudan |
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