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The insurgency in Southeastern Nigeria (initially known as the Orlu Crisis) is a military conflict that broke out in the city of Orlu, Imo State, Nigeria on 22 January 2021, when the Nigerian Army moved to crush the paramilitary wing of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), the Eastern Security Network (ESN). The conflict escalated after the ESN managed to repulse the initial push by the Nigerian Army, but IPOB ended the initial crisis by unilaterally withdrawing the ESN from Orlu. After a few weeks of quiet, Nigeria launched a military offensive in the area to destroy the ESN. On 19 February 2021, IPOB declared that as of the day before, a state of war existed between Nigeria and Biafra. Three weeks later, another separatist group declared the formation of a Biafran interim government w

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  • Insurgency in Southeastern Nigeria (en)
  • Insurgência no leste da Nigéria (pt)
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  • The insurgency in Southeastern Nigeria (initially known as the Orlu Crisis) is a military conflict that broke out in the city of Orlu, Imo State, Nigeria on 22 January 2021, when the Nigerian Army moved to crush the paramilitary wing of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), the Eastern Security Network (ESN). The conflict escalated after the ESN managed to repulse the initial push by the Nigerian Army, but IPOB ended the initial crisis by unilaterally withdrawing the ESN from Orlu. After a few weeks of quiet, Nigeria launched a military offensive in the area to destroy the ESN. On 19 February 2021, IPOB declared that as of the day before, a state of war existed between Nigeria and Biafra. Three weeks later, another separatist group declared the formation of a Biafran interim government w (en)
  • A insurgência no Leste da Nigéria (inicialmente conhecida como Crise de Orlu) é um conflito militar que eclodiu na cidade de Orlu, na Nigéria, quando o avançou para esmagar a ala paramilitar do Povo Indígena de Biafra (em inglês: Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB), a (em inglês: Eastern Security Network, ESN). O conflito intensificou-se depois que a Rede de Segurança Oriental conseguiu repelir o avanço inicial do exército nigeriano, mas o Povo Indígena de Biafra encerrou a crise inicial retirando unilateralmente a Rede de Segurança Oriental de Orlu. Após algumas semanas de tranquilidade, a Nigéria lançou uma ofensiva militar na área para destruir a Rede de Segurança Oriental. Em 19 de fevereiro, o Povo Indígena de Biafra declarou que, desde o dia anterior, existia um estado de guerra (pt)
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  • Insurgency in Southeastern Nigeria (en)
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