• The 2014 Farafra ambush (also called 2014 Al-Wadi Al-Gedid attack) occurred on 19 July 2014 when unidentified gunmen ambushed a desert checkpoint in the...
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    Oasis with live ammunition. On 19 July 2014, unidentified gunmen ambushed a desert checkpoint by the Farafra Oasis Road in New Valley Governorate. Twenty-two...
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  • attacks on security targets and state institutions, including the 2014 Farafra ambush and the 2015 assassination of Prosecutor general Hisham Barakat....
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  • captured town of Krasnohorivka Bridger, Bianca (25 July 2024). "Tuareg Rebels Ambush Malian, Russian Forces Near Algerian Border". Atlas News. Retrieved 28 July...
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    clashes 19 September 2013 Raid on Kerdasa 19 July 2014 2014 Farafra ambush 4–14 April 2014 2014 Aswan tribal clashes c. 1279 BC – 1213 BC Ramesses II's Campaigns...
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    Ansar Bait al-Maqdis (category 2014 disestablishments in Egypt)
    ambushed Egyptian army soldiers; this event is known as the 2014 Farafra ambush. on 28 August 2014 ABM released a video showing the beheading of 4 Egyptians...
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  • the locations used in the upcoming sequel would be the White Desert in Farafra, Egypt. He mentioned the terrain features, unique to the area, would lend...
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    Terrorism in Egypt (category Egyptian Crisis (2011–2014))
    "Gunmen kill 21 Egyptian soldiers near Al- Farafra Oasis". IANS. news.biharprabha.com. Retrieved 20 July 2014. "Egypt admits bomb most likely scenarios...
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    way to Alexandria and from Siwa through the band of oases of Bahariya, Farafra, Dakhla and Kharga 100 mi (160 km) west of the Nile. The Senussi crossed...
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    behavioural patterns because of convergent evolution. Many desert reptiles are ambush predators and often bury themselves in the sand, waiting for prey to come...
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    Qatrana/Qasr al-Qatraneh. Menzil/Manzil Harbet-ul-Kreika (1912)/Faraifra (Farafra) Al Hasa (al-Hasa/el-Hassa.) The station stands 5 km southeast of the Ottoman...
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  • Alabasta. Farafra (ファラフラ, Farafura) is a member of the Rebel Army with a hippopotamus-like face. When protecting Koza during one of the conflicts, Farafra lost...
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    Matruh and El Dabaa on the coast and the oases further south at Bahariya, Farafra, Dakhla and Kharga. On 15 August, a British submarine commander saw people...
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    in Giza, which was then attacked by British Royal Flying Corps bombers. Farafra Oasis was occupied at the same time and then the Senussi moved on to Dakhla...
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    Operation Canopus Star (category Military operations of the Syrian civil war in 2014)
    forces also pushed into the Old City district of Aleppo and captured the Farafra area. On 2 February, the Al-Watan newspaper announced that the Army captured...
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