Disk. GENERAL S/14385 1981 81-05206
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Disk. GENERAL S/14385 25 February 1981 ORIGINAL: ENGLISH LETTER DATED 24 FEBRUARY 1981 FROM THE PERWJIENT REPRESENTATIVE OF ANGOLA TO THE UNITED NATIOW ADIjRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL I have the honour to attach herewith a communiqu6 froa the Ministry of Defence showing the latest acts of armed aggression perpetrated by .the racist South African armed forces against the People's Republic of Angola. This is the continuation of actions that the racist r&me has been undertaking against the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the People's Republic of Angola, since our very independence. These actions have continued despite repeated Security Council resolutions. I have the honour to request that this note and the attached be issued and circulated as a document of the Security Council in connexion with the question of South African aggressions against the People's Republic of Angola. (Signed) Elisio de FIGUEIREDO Ambassador Permanent Representative 81-05206 /... S/lb385 English Annex Page 1 The Ministry of Defence of the People's Republic of Angola has issued a communiqu6 on the military situation in the south of Angola. The communiqu6 outlines the increased attacks launched by the South African troops against the People's Republic of Angola, since the beginning of February, from the occupird territory of Namibia. According to the communiqu6, "during the first 15 days of February, aircraft belonging to the South African Air Force violated ow air space, flying over the areas of Oncocua, Chitado, Calueque, Naulila, Dombondola, Cuamato, Damaquero, Evale, Xangongo, Cahama, Mupa, Capundo, Mapunde, Ulundo e Ganguerra". _lO February: Nine South African aircraft strafed a FAPLA (Popular Armed Forces for the Liberation of Angola) column 4 km from N'Giva. Due to the prompt response of the Angolan troops, the racist aircraft were obliged to withdraw. While withdrawing, they caused losse,s in the Angolan forces, as well as material damage. 12 February: South African troops in 13 Puma-type helicopters, landed in the area of Mulemba, former military command post when operation '%nokeshell" led to the occupation of this area in June 1980. 13 February: Nine helicopters landed more troops and military mat&iel in Mulemba. Two Puma-type helicopters penetrated 250 km inside Angolan territory, in a surprise attack, landing troops in the area of Bibala, between Mo~5medes and Lubango. They destroyed one bridge of the Mo$&nedes railways, which is of a vital importance for train traffic. These trains supply the populations of Huila, Cunene and Kuando Kubango. 14 February: South African troops occupied the village of Xiede, with armoured cars and heavy artillery. On the same day, South African troops with armoured support and artillery, concentrated in the area of Ionde and Nehone. A third column proceeded towards Xiede. _16 February: South African troops attacked a group of people between Xiede and Namacunde, resulting in five civilian dead. The South African troops still remain in Angolan territory. It is expected that these military acts will be intensified. According to the communiqu6, the Ministry of Defence of the People's Republic of Angola wishes to alert international public opinion to these acts Of aggression by the racist South African Government. It reaffirms :'to the entire world that the glorious FAPLA will not hesitate in the presence of any type Of threat by the racist major-general Charles Lloyd. FAPLA knows that when the racis-t South Africa fight, when they penetrate the free and sovereign territory of Angola, it is actually an attack against the people of Angola and their armed wing, the glorious FAPLA". / * . ~ S/14305 English AIXltZX Page 2 %x-e innocent and young South African soldiers will be sent by the racist major-general to spread death and misery to the undefended population in the south of ow country, but many of them will never return to their homes in South Africa because the bullets that defend our people, that defend the integrity of our motherland, will meet them on the nay, making them pay with death the adventure of the racist generals of Pretoria." ----- .