Operation Gagak

Operation Gagak
Part of Papua conflict
Date1985–1987
Location
Result Indonesian victory
Belligerents
 Indonesia Free Papua Movement
Commanders and leaders
Maj. Gen. H. Simanjuntak
Maj. Gen. Setiana
Simon Kogoya
Tadius Yogi
Daniel Kogoya
Units involved
Kodam XVII/Cenderawasih Unknown
Strength
Thousands of troops Hundreds of troops
Casualties and losses
Few wounded First Operation:
14 Papuan rebels killed
8 captured
2 guns were captured
Second Operation:
21 Papuan rebels killed
5 captured
12 surrendered
13 guns were captured

The Operation Gagak (lit. Crow; Indonesian: Operasi Gagak) was a clearance operations in Papua. The operation divided into two operations, Operation Gagak I (1985-1986) and Operation Gagak II (1986-1987). The objective of this operations was to crackdown the OPM movements around the Indonesia–Papua New Guinea border and splitted the OPM interventions from the civilians. The operation resulted in the reduce of rebels movement on the border between Papua New Guinea and many of the OPM loyalist were executed by Indonesian forces.