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'''Josuo Havat''' (July 12 1836 ???) was a bartender at a local establishment. He joined the [[Rakeoian Sovereignty Front]] two years prior to the attack, citing grievances with the authorities' handling of a family dispute, as well as resentment towards [[Creeperans]] and [[Creeperian Catholic Church|Catholics]], who he saw as harming his field of employment.
  
 
=== Rajano Cevey ===
 
=== Rajano Cevey ===

Revision as of 00:50, 27 September 2021

Assassination of Jorge Montt Álvarez
Part of Rakeoian nationalist terrorism
SMdM Theatre Bombing.PNG
A depiction of the bombing.
LocationAntonio-Cylon Main Theater, San Miguel de Martínez, Rakeo, Creeperopolis
Date1 May 1867; 157 years ago (1867-05-01)
TargetCaptain General Jorge Montt Álvarez
Attack type
Assassination, bombing
Weapons"Arjena" bomb
Deaths23
Injured36
PerpetratorsRakeoian Sovereignty Front
AssailantsJosuo Havat
Rajano Cevey
Ana Genati
No. of participants
3
MotiveAnti-Creeperian sentiment
Anti-colonial sentiment

The assassination of Jorge Guillermo y José Montt Álvarez occurred on 1 May 1867 at the Antonio-Cylon Main Theater in San Miguel de Martínez, Rakeo, which at the time, was a colony of Creeperopolis. The assassination was carried out by three members of the Rakeoian Sovereignty Front (RSF) as a part of the group's efforts to overthrow the Creeperian military government governing the territory and attain independence for Rakeo.

Background

Plot

A drawing of a device similar to the one used in the assassination.

Assassination

Assailants

Josuo Havat

Josuo Havat (July 12 1836 – ???) was a bartender at a local establishment. He joined the Rakeoian Sovereignty Front two years prior to the attack, citing grievances with the authorities' handling of a family dispute, as well as resentment towards Creeperans and Catholics, who he saw as harming his field of employment.

Rajano Cevey

Rajano Cevey (born – died) was

Ana Genati

Ana Genati (born – died) was

Funeral

Reprisals

Legacy

See also