Operation Rabi' I
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Operation Rabi' I
Summary
Operation Rabi' I is a drone warfare[1]. It draws 131 Wikipedia views per month (drone_warfare category, ranking #19 of 29).[2]
Key Facts
- Operation Rabi' I's instance of is recorded as drone warfare[3].
- Operation Rabi' I's instance of is recorded as missile strike[4].
- Operation Rabi' I's instance of is recorded as bombardment[5].
- Operation Rabi' I's item operated is recorded as Fath-360[6].
- Operation Rabi' I's item operated is recorded as HESA Shahed 136[7].
- Operation Rabi' I was followed by Operation Rabi' II[8].
- The location of Operation Rabi' I was Koy Sanjaq[9].
- The location of Operation Rabi' I was Altun Kupri[10].
- Operation Rabi' I took place at Halgurd[11].
- Operation Rabi' I took place at Qaradagh District[12].
- Operation Rabi' I is part of Kurdish separatism in Iran[13].
- Operation Rabi' I is part of Mahsa Amini protests[14].
- Operation Rabi' I's Commons category is recorded as Operation Rabi' I[15].
- Operation Rabi' I's target is recorded as Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan[16].
- Operation Rabi' I's target is recorded as Parti Azadi Kurdistan[17].
- Operation Rabi' I's target is recorded as Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan[18].
- Operation Rabi' I's target is recorded as PJAK[19].
- Operation Rabi' I began on September 24, 2022[20].
- Operation Rabi' I ended on October 8, 2022[21].
- Operation Rabi' I's organizer is recorded as Hamzeh Seyyed-al-Shohada Headquarters[22].
- Operation Rabi' I's organizer is recorded as Ground Forces of the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution[23].
- Operation Rabi' I resulted in {'amount': '+18'} deaths[24].
- Operation Rabi' I caused {'amount': '+62'} injuries[25].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include drone warfare[3], missile strike[4], and bombardment[5].
Use and Application
Part of include Kurdish separatism in Iran[13], a conflict[26] and Mahsa Amini protests[14], a demonstration[27], in Iran[28].
Why It Matters
Operation Rabi' I draws 131 Wikipedia views per month (drone_warfare category, ranking #19 of 29).[2]