Operation Sinsay | |||||||
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Part of Laotian Civil War; Vietnam War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Kingdom of Laos Supported by United States |
North Vietnam Supported by: Soviet Union People's Republic of China | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
Groupement Mobile 42 Bataillon Commando 613, Bataillon Commando 614, Thai artillery contingent, Groupement Mobile 41, Groupement Mobile 42, Groupement Mobile 43 |
9th PAVN Regiment, 39th PAVN Regiment | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Regimental-strength | Regimental-strength | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Unknown | Unknown |
Operation Sinsay (11 February – c. 31 March 1972) was a Royal Lao Government offensive of the Laotian Civil War. The planned offensive was pre-empted by prior moves by the opposing People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN); they struck on 6 March 1972. Although the Communist attack reached Laongam, 21 kilometers from Pakxe and the Thai border, and the defending Royalist battalions there were reassigned to fight in Operation Strength on the Plain of Jars, monarchist guerrillas were able to interdict Communist supply lines and force a Vietnamese retreat by the end of March 1972.