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The Battle of Necocli is the most important battle in the Antioquian Unification War and at the same time, the last official conflict of the war. It began at 3:21 PM of May 20 of 2012, when mortars of the USDA opened fire against the Army convoy and the soldiers of the division Freedom II where forced to open fire. At 3:51 PM the division FII has already occupied the town hall of Necocli and started the positioning of the Artillery equipment. The exchange of artillery lasted 3 hours, and at 8:15 PM the division Valley captured the main camp of the USDA, at the northeast of Necocli. In May 21, the National Army assaulted the last resistance points in Necocli and captured Timochenko Perez, several small encounters continued all the day. In May 22, the last groups of the USDA are either defea

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  • Battle of Necocli
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  • The Battle of Necocli is the most important battle in the Antioquian Unification War and at the same time, the last official conflict of the war. It began at 3:21 PM of May 20 of 2012, when mortars of the USDA opened fire against the Army convoy and the soldiers of the division Freedom II where forced to open fire. At 3:51 PM the division FII has already occupied the town hall of Necocli and started the positioning of the Artillery equipment. The exchange of artillery lasted 3 hours, and at 8:15 PM the division Valley captured the main camp of the USDA, at the northeast of Necocli. In May 21, the National Army assaulted the last resistance points in Necocli and captured Timochenko Perez, several small encounters continued all the day. In May 22, the last groups of the USDA are either defea
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Partof
  • the Antioquian Unification War
Date
  • --05-20
Commander
  • 25(xsd:integer)
Status
  • Ended; Decissive Victory in the Antioquian Unification War
Caption
  • Bombed buildings in Necocli.
Coordinates
  • 8(xsd:integer)
Cause
  • The National Army of Antioquia deploys troops in the town of Necocli in order to dismantle the United Self Defenses of Antioquia.
Casualties
  • 1(xsd:integer)
  • 3(xsd:integer)
  • 61(xsd:integer)
  • 68(xsd:integer)
  • 121(xsd:integer)
  • 137(xsd:integer)
  • 1015(xsd:integer)
Result
  • Victory for the National Army of Antioquia
combatant
  • 25(xsd:integer)
Place
Conflict
  • Battle of Necocli
abstract
  • The Battle of Necocli is the most important battle in the Antioquian Unification War and at the same time, the last official conflict of the war. It began at 3:21 PM of May 20 of 2012, when mortars of the USDA opened fire against the Army convoy and the soldiers of the division Freedom II where forced to open fire. At 3:51 PM the division FII has already occupied the town hall of Necocli and started the positioning of the Artillery equipment. The exchange of artillery lasted 3 hours, and at 8:15 PM the division Valley captured the main camp of the USDA, at the northeast of Necocli. In May 21, the National Army assaulted the last resistance points in Necocli and captured Timochenko Perez, several small encounters continued all the day. In May 22, the last groups of the USDA are either defeated or surrendered to the National Army. On May 24, Kovrov gave the order of return at 8:59 AM, ending with the Battle. File:Stub.png This article is a stub. Help the Cyber Nations Wiki by expanding it. More information may be found at requests for expansion.
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