3. Authorizes the establishment of an International Security Support Force (ISSF) to protect civilians and civilian populated areas under threat of attack in Alin, and to maintain security;
4. Authorizes the Member States participating in the International Security Support Force to take all necessary measures to fulfil its mandate; ...
13. On 21 July 2013, President Aflan announced that the government would comply with Resolution X and implement a ceasefire and, on 7 August, agreed on the deployment of the ISSF in Alin. The ISSF arrived in Alin on 10 September and established its main base in Astor, a city at the edge of the north/south divide of the country. The ISSF consisted of a Military Observers Unit (MOU), a Civilian Police Unit (CPU) and a Protection Force Unit (PFU). The CPU (composed of 80 police officers) was mandated to maintain public security and were armed with light weapons. The PFU (composed of 400 military personnel) had the specific tasks of protecting the civilian population and ISSF non-military personnel. Blin and Clin, two neighbouring countries, and seven other countries contributed to all ISSF components.
14. Within the two weeks following the ISSF’s arrival, the fighting between the ALA and the ADF started to resume. The PFU had several violent confrontations with ADF units as the latter were firing at areas where civilians were concentrated in their attempts to regain control over two towns in the region. Some media reported, based on unnamed sources within the Alin government, that the relations between General Amir and Colonel Adada were increasingly frictional and acrimonious.
Attack against ISSF Compound
15. On the morning of 15 September 2013, two ADF fighter jets attacked suspected ALA bases in civilian areas near the ISSF compound. ISSF immediately requested General Amir to cease the attack after shells landed on civilian buildings, but the demand went unheeded. Subsequently, anti-aircraft machineguns fired at the fighter jets from the ISSF compound. The air raid was discontinued in the afternoon.
16. After sunset the same day, a group of around one hundred armed assailants attacked the ISSF base, killing eight ISSF personnel, and wounded twenty; the PFU sustained most of the casualties. The fighting lasted for a few hours until the group left.
17. "We were just preparing for dinner when the first rocket hit us," one ISSF soldier told the press hours after the attack. Many ISSF soldiers said they were able to identify the assailants as belonging to the ADF. Colonel Adada was spotted by some outside the compound during the attack. ISSF personnel said the assailants used heavy weaponry, including rocket-propelled grenades.
18. The rocket-propelled grenades fire left craters in the ground and in canteens scattered around. Prefabricated houses that served as the administration headquarters for the base were riddled with bullet holes.
19. The ADF and ALA initially blamed each other for the attack. President Aflan later accused the ISSF of siding with the ALA. On 20 September 2013, General Amir met with Colonel Adada to discuss coming military operations. International media reported that Amir had been in the region for a few days, supervising ADF operations.
3. อนุมัติก่อตั้งของการนานาชาติความปลอดภัยสนับสนุนกองทัพ (ISSF) เพื่อปกป้องพลเรือนและพื้นที่ที่มีประชากรพลเรือนภายใต้ความเสี่ยงของการโจมตีใน Alin และ การรักษาความปลอดภัย4. อนุมัติรัฐสมาชิกที่เข้าร่วมในกองทัพสนับสนุนความปลอดภัยนานาชาติใช้มาตรการที่จำเป็นทั้งหมดเพื่อสนองความต้องการของอาณัติ ...13. บน 21 2013 กรกฎาคม ประธาน Aflan ประกาศว่า รัฐบาลจะปฏิบัติตาม มีความละเอียด X และใช้หยิง และ บน 7 สิงหาคม ตกลงใช้ของ ISSF ใน Alin ISSF ถึงใน Alin เมื่อ 10 กันยายน และก่อตั้งเป็นฐานหลักในแอสเตอร์ เมืองริมแบ่งเหนือ/ใต้ของประเทศ ISSF ประกอบด้วยเป็นทหารผู้สังเกตการณ์หน่วย (MOU), หน่วยพลเรือนตำรวจ (CPU) และหน่วยป้องกันกองทัพ (PFU) CPU (ประกอบด้วยเจ้าหน้าที่ตำรวจ 80) ถูกกำหนดในการรักษาความปลอดภัยของสาธารณะ และมีอาวุธ ด้วยอาวุธเบา PFU (ประกอบด้วยเจ้าหน้าที่ทหาร 400) มีงานเฉพาะการป้องกันประชากรพลเรือนและเจ้าหน้าที่ทหารไม่ใช่ของ ISSF Blin และ Clin, 2 ประเทศ และประเทศอื่น ๆ ส่วนการคอมโพเนนต์ทั้งหมดของ ISSF14. Within the two weeks following the ISSF’s arrival, the fighting between the ALA and the ADF started to resume. The PFU had several violent confrontations with ADF units as the latter were firing at areas where civilians were concentrated in their attempts to regain control over two towns in the region. Some media reported, based on unnamed sources within the Alin government, that the relations between General Amir and Colonel Adada were increasingly frictional and acrimonious.Attack against ISSF Compound15. On the morning of 15 September 2013, two ADF fighter jets attacked suspected ALA bases in civilian areas near the ISSF compound. ISSF immediately requested General Amir to cease the attack after shells landed on civilian buildings, but the demand went unheeded. Subsequently, anti-aircraft machineguns fired at the fighter jets from the ISSF compound. The air raid was discontinued in the afternoon.16. After sunset the same day, a group of around one hundred armed assailants attacked the ISSF base, killing eight ISSF personnel, and wounded twenty; the PFU sustained most of the casualties. The fighting lasted for a few hours until the group left.17. "We were just preparing for dinner when the first rocket hit us," one ISSF soldier told the press hours after the attack. Many ISSF soldiers said they were able to identify the assailants as belonging to the ADF. Colonel Adada was spotted by some outside the compound during the attack. ISSF personnel said the assailants used heavy weaponry, including rocket-propelled grenades.18. The rocket-propelled grenades fire left craters in the ground and in canteens scattered around. Prefabricated houses that served as the administration headquarters for the base were riddled with bullet holes.19. The ADF and ALA initially blamed each other for the attack. President Aflan later accused the ISSF of siding with the ALA. On 20 September 2013, General Amir met with Colonel Adada to discuss coming military operations. International media reported that Amir had been in the region for a few days, supervising ADF operations.
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