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The Battle of Sinoia was a military engagement near Sinoia (today Chinhoyi) between nationalist ZAPU and ZANU guerrillas and the Rhodesian government on 28 April 1966, during the Rhodesian Bush War (also called the Second ''Chimurenga''). A team of seven ZANLA cadres engaged with British South Africa Police forces near the northern town of Sinoia. The guerrilla group was wiped out, the police killing all seven. There were no police casualties.〔 ==Description== In March 1966 four small groups of ZANLA guerillas crossed the Zambezi near Chirundu, the first nationalist incursion following UDI. One group, comprising seven men from Guruve, Hurungwe and Makonde Districts travelled to the Sinoia area Their presence was detected by the British South Africa Police.〔 Throughout the day of 28 April 1966 the two sides skirmished, and all seven ZANLA men were killed after their ammunition ran out.〔 Although the battle was a Rhodesian victory, the event became a source of inspiration to the nationalists: Edgar Tekere wrote in his memoirs that when news of the battle reached nationalists detained in Salisbury Maximum Security Prison, they "went wild with joy". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Battle of Sinoia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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