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Operation Primicia ("Scoop") was a large guerrilla assault that took place on 5 October 1975, in Formosa, Argentina. It was the largest attack ever launched by the paramilitary group Montoneros, which attempted to seize the barracks of the 29th Forest Infantry Regiment. The incident worsened the Dirty War, and indirectly led to the 1976 Argentine coup d'état the following year.

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  • Ataque al Regimiento de Infantería de Monte 29 (es)
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  • Operation Primicia ("Scoop") was a large guerrilla assault that took place on 5 October 1975, in Formosa, Argentina. It was the largest attack ever launched by the paramilitary group Montoneros, which attempted to seize the barracks of the 29th Forest Infantry Regiment. The incident worsened the Dirty War, and indirectly led to the 1976 Argentine coup d'état the following year. (en)
  • L'Operazione Primicia (Operativo Primicia in spagnolo) fu un assalto su larga scala condotto dai guerriglieri Montoneros il 5 ottobre 1975 nei pressi della città argentina di Formosa. Fu il primo attacco su larga scala realizzato dal gruppo paramilitare peronista che tentò di impadronirsi della locale caserma del 29º Reggimento di Fanteria Forestale. L'attaccò comportò un aumento della repressione da parte dello Stato argentino contro la guerriglia e indirettamente agevolò il colpo di stato dell'anno successivo. (it)
  • El ataque al Regimiento de Infantería de Monte 29 u Operación Primicia, fue un enfrentamiento armado entre el Ejército Argentino y el Ejército Montonero -en su bautismo de fuego- sucedido el 5 de octubre de 1975 en la Provincia de Formosa, durante el gobierno constitucional presidido por María Estela Martínez de Perón. ​ La Operación Primicia constó de varias fases: Durante el hecho murieron doce integrantes del Ejército –en su mayoría soldados que estaban realizando el servicio militar obligatorio–, nueve integrantes de Montoneros y un policía.​ (es)
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