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* [[Assassination of Iftikhar al-Mutasim|18 February]] – [[Battle of El Rosario (1978)|29 April 1978]]
 
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The '''1978 San Juan race riots''' ([[Creeperian Spanish]]: ''1978 disturbios raciales en Deltino''; [[Arabic]]: ''1978 أعمال شغب سباق ديلتينو'', transliterated as ''1978 'aemal shaghab sibaq Diltinu'') were a series of racial incited riots by Deltinians against Castillianans and Creeperans as a result of the [[assassination of Iftikhar al-Mutasim]] by the [[National Intelligence Directorate]] (DINA). Around 7,500 Creeperans and Castillianans were killed by Deltinian rioters, while around 5,000 Deltinians were killed by the [[Creeperian Army]] in response to the riots. The riots are generally considered to be the beginning of the [[Deltinian Insurgency]]
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The '''1978 San Juan race riots''' ([[Creeperian language|Creeperian]]: ''1978 disturbios raciales en Deltino''; [[Deltinian language|Deltinian]]: {{Script/Nastaliq|1978 أعمال شغب سباق ديلتينو}}, transliterated as ''1978 'aemal shaghab sibaq Diltinu'') were a series of racial incited riots by Deltinians against Castillianans and Creeperans as a result of the [[assassination of Iftikhar al-Mutasim]] by the [[National Intelligence Directorate]] (DINA). Around 7,500 Creeperans and Castillianans were killed by Deltinian rioters, while around 5,000 Deltinians were killed by the [[Creeperian Army]] in response to the riots. The riots are generally considered to be the beginning of the [[Deltinian Insurgency]].
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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Latest revision as of 20:18, 12 March 2024

1978 San Juan race riots
Part of the Creeperian Conflicts and the Deltinian Insurgency
An exhumed mass grave outside of El Rosario of Creeperian and Castillianan victims of the race riots.
An exhumed mass grave outside of El Rosario of Creeperian and Castillianan victims of the race riots.
Date
Location
Result Riots suppressed
Belligerents

 Creeperopolis

Creeperian and Castillianan counter-rioters
Deltinian rioters
Commanders and leaders
Muhammad al-Umar
Strength
5,000 Unknown
Casualties and losses
  • 94 soldiers dead
  • 528 soldiers injured
  • ~7,500 civilians dead
~5,000 dead

The 1978 San Juan race riots (Creeperian: 1978 disturbios raciales en Deltino; Deltinian: 1978 أعمال شغب سباق ديلتينو, transliterated as 1978 'aemal shaghab sibaq Diltinu) were a series of racial incited riots by Deltinians against Castillianans and Creeperans as a result of the assassination of Iftikhar al-Mutasim by the National Intelligence Directorate (DINA). Around 7,500 Creeperans and Castillianans were killed by Deltinian rioters, while around 5,000 Deltinians were killed by the Creeperian Army in response to the riots. The riots are generally considered to be the beginning of the Deltinian Insurgency.

See also