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2001 Angola train attack
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"During early 2001, a government offensive led to a shift in tactics by the rebel group UNITA, away from direct military confrontations with the government, to more hit and run guerilla style attacks. These attacks were primarily focused on civilian targets, and especially on towns and transportation vehicles where the highest casualties were reported. A UNITA peace plan was rejected by the government which maintained that the Lusaka protocol of 1994 was the only instrument for peace."

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"The government offensive led to a shift in tactics by the rebel group UNITA, away from direct military confrontations with the government, to more hit and run guerilla style attacks. These attacks were primarily focused on civilian targets, and especially on towns and transportation vehicles where the highest casualties were reported. A UNITA peace plan was rejected by the government which maintained that the Lusaka protocol of 1994 was the only instrument for peace."

2008 invasion of Anjouan
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"Citing irregularities and intimidation in the run-up to voting, the African Union (AU) and the Union government postponed the polls on Anjouan, but a defiant island president Mohamed Bacar printed his own ballots, held elections anyway and claimed a landslide victory of 90 percent on 11 May 2007."

From source:

"Citing irregularities and intimidation in the run-up to voting, the African Union (AU) and the Union government postponed the polls on Anjouan, but a defiant island president Mohamed Bacar printed his own ballots, held elections anyway and claimed a landslide victory of 90 percent."

25 August 2010 Iraq bombings
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"Also in the capital, a car bomb hit a police check point in Ameiriya, west Baghdad, wounding three people, while another bombing killed two civilians and wounded eight in Adan Square in the north of the city. On Haifa street in central Baghdad, 10 people were wounded by an improvised explosive device."

From source:

"On Haifa street, in central Baghdad, 10 people were wounded by an improvised explosive device, or IED. In Baghdad's west, a car bomb hit a police checkpoint in Ameiriya, wounding three people, while another bombing killed two civilians and wounded eight in Adan Square in the north of the city."

2003–2004 Indonesian offensive in Aceh
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"On 16 May 2003, the government repeated that special autonomy was their final offer, otherwise GAM would face military action. GAM negotiators did not respond to the demand on grounds that their fellow men were arrested in Aceh on their way to Tokyo."

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"The government reiterates that special autonomy is the final solution, otherwise GAM will face military offensive. GAM negotiators do not respond to the demand on grounds that their mates were arrested in Aceh on their way to Tokyo."

2010 Ayn clashes
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"In a move to secure it's borders ahead of the general presidential elections in June 2010, Somaliland placed it's army on full preparation in April 2010 to carry out operations along the Somaliland-Puntland border. Somaliland and Somalia’s semi-autonomous region of Puntland have in the past disputed over the Sool and Sanag regions, each laying claim over it."

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"In a move to secure it’s borders ahead of the general President elections, Somaliland has placed it’s army in the Sool region on full preparation to carry out operations along the Somaliland-Somali border. Somaliland and Somalia’s semi-autonomous region of Puntland have in the past disputed over the Sool and Sanag regions, each laying claim over it."