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  • Bombing of Trujillo
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  • The Bombing of Trujillo was a major event in the Great Pacific War. On May 18, over 4000 Prussian aircraft were launched from various locations to bombard the major Peruvian city of Trujillo, a bombing run which was meant to coincide with the arrival of 28 cruise missiles that had been launched in previous hours from the Prussian Empire, two of which did not arrive safely. The bombing run dealt a significant blow to the city, destroying most of its infrastructure and due to the nature of the attack killed over 150,000 civilians and another 175,000 went missing in the ensuing panic. The intercontinental cruise missiles were also successful at hitting several important targets around the city, interrupting supply lines and a communication hub.
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  • 26
  • 40
  • 300
  • 4360
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Partof
  • the Great Pacific War
Date
  • --05-18
Commander
  • 25
Status
  • Ended; Severe casualties and damage to Trujillo
Caption
  • Prussian bomber bombards Trujillo.
Cause
  • Prussian Air Force jets and missiles strike Trujillo.
Casualties
  • 2
  • 8
  • 26
  • 40
  • 273
  • 23015
  • 176089
  • 267390
combatant
  • 25
Place
  • Trujillo,
Conflict
  • Bombing of Trujillo
abstract
  • The Bombing of Trujillo was a major event in the Great Pacific War. On May 18, over 4000 Prussian aircraft were launched from various locations to bombard the major Peruvian city of Trujillo, a bombing run which was meant to coincide with the arrival of 28 cruise missiles that had been launched in previous hours from the Prussian Empire, two of which did not arrive safely. The bombing run dealt a significant blow to the city, destroying most of its infrastructure and due to the nature of the attack killed over 150,000 civilians and another 175,000 went missing in the ensuing panic. The intercontinental cruise missiles were also successful at hitting several important targets around the city, interrupting supply lines and a communication hub. With over 4000 bombers and stretched out over the course of a day, the Trujillo bombardment is considered to be the largest single bombing campaign in world history.