Operation Nickel

Operation Nickel or the Wankie Campaign or the Wankie Battles was a military operation launched by the Rhodesian Security Forces on 1 August 1967 in response to the group of ZIPRA and Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) fighters crossing the Zambezi River, which marked the Rhodesian-Zambian border. The operation was a success with only one of the cadres out of a force of seventy-nine making it back to Zambia.

Operation Nickel
Part of the Rhodesian Bush War (or Second Chimurenga)
Victoria Falls
Wankie
Wankie Game Reserve
Operation Nickel (Zimbabwe)
Date1 August-8 September 1967
Location
Result Rhodesian victory
Belligerents
 Rhodesia
 South Africa
ZIPRA
ANC (Umkhonto we Sizwe)
Commanders and leaders
Lt-Col. Jack Caine
Lt. Charl Viljoen
Dumiso Dabengwa
Lennox Lagu
Chris Hani
Units involved

Rhodesian Army

BSAP
RRAF
Luthuli Detachment
Strength
unknown
2 Provost trainers
1 Alouette III
2 Hawker Hunters
79โ€“90
Casualties and losses
8 killed
14 wounded
In Rhodesia:
29 killed
17 arrested
1 missing
In Botswana:
29 arrested (1 later died in custody)
In South Africa:
1 arrested
Total:
77
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