Border incident of 1978 explained

Conflict:Border incident of 1978
Partof:the Ecuadorian-Peruvian rivalry
Date:January 12-20, 1978
Place:Sub sector of Alto Cenepa
Result:Peruvian victory[1]
  • The Peruvian Army takes control of the base and the disputed area.
  • Peruvian troops resisted and repelled the attack.
Combatant1: Peruvian Army
Combatant2: Ecuadorian Army
Commander1: Carlos Vassallo Doig
Luis Alarcón Llerena
Commander2: ?

The Alto Cenepa confrontation was an armed clash that occurred in January 1978 on the de facto border between Ecuador and Peru in the Alto Cenepa area, Cordillera del Cóndor. The conflict arose from the advance of a detachment of the Ecuadorian Army into territory administered by Peru according to the Rio de Janeiro Protocol.

History

The following armed conflicts between both countries have developed chronologically on the Ecuadorian-Peruvian border:

Making a brief review of the border armed incidents in the Alto Cenepa Sub Sector of 1978 and the Armed Conflict of the Cordillera del Cóndor of 1981, given that they are related not only in the sequence of the weapons actions but because the discharged ex-combatants 1978, most of them also fought in 1981.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Carlos Veli Galindo y Ernesto Villón Bruno . Biblioteca General y Aula Virtual del Ejército del Perú, 1ra. edición - 1997 . Perú - Ecuador: Cuestión de Límites, Pág. 130-131 .