Operation: Seven is an example of a tech raid gone bad. It started on the update of August 30, 2010 when the Philippine Army raided the nation of Jagville. However during the day 2 Cruise Missiles were launched against the capital of the Philippines, Manila which killed at least 70 Civilians and injuring almost 400 people. There was also a failed airstrike which was repelled by the Philippine Air Force. As a result President Benigno Aquino III issued a state of official conflict against Jagville. Jagville suffered massive damage when B-52s from Clark Air Base, Pampanga and a PAF tactical fighter wing comprising of F-35A Lightning II retaliated with Cruise Missiles and 500 lbs. bombs dropped on Jagville's capital Georgia.
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| - Operation: Seven is an example of a tech raid gone bad. It started on the update of August 30, 2010 when the Philippine Army raided the nation of Jagville. However during the day 2 Cruise Missiles were launched against the capital of the Philippines, Manila which killed at least 70 Civilians and injuring almost 400 people. There was also a failed airstrike which was repelled by the Philippine Air Force. As a result President Benigno Aquino III issued a state of official conflict against Jagville. Jagville suffered massive damage when B-52s from Clark Air Base, Pampanga and a PAF tactical fighter wing comprising of F-35A Lightning II retaliated with Cruise Missiles and 500 lbs. bombs dropped on Jagville's capital Georgia.
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| - Philippine military tech raids Jagville of Excelsior Socio
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| - Operation: Seven is an example of a tech raid gone bad. It started on the update of August 30, 2010 when the Philippine Army raided the nation of Jagville. However during the day 2 Cruise Missiles were launched against the capital of the Philippines, Manila which killed at least 70 Civilians and injuring almost 400 people. There was also a failed airstrike which was repelled by the Philippine Air Force. As a result President Benigno Aquino III issued a state of official conflict against Jagville. Jagville suffered massive damage when B-52s from Clark Air Base, Pampanga and a PAF tactical fighter wing comprising of F-35A Lightning II retaliated with Cruise Missiles and 500 lbs. bombs dropped on Jagville's capital Georgia. A ceasefire was issued on September 2, 2010 when Skap Q, Prime Minister of the FnKa, intervened in the conflict and asked that both nations cease there attacks.
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