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Eastern Regional Military Command
Based on 151 claims made by 54 sources, Eastern Regional Military Command existed from at least some date between the beginning of time and 1995/6/30 to at least 2024/2/5.
During its existence this unit had at least 9 commanders & other personnel, 1 directly superior units, and 52 subordinate units. At various points in time, Eastern Regional Military Command, was seen in 25 locations.
According to sources there are 0 incidents which Eastern Regional Military Command is directly named as a perpetrator, as well as 13 incidents which name a subordinate unit as the perpetrator. Additionally, 36 incidents happened in locations which overlapped with sites and/or areas of operations of the unit.
An incident is a public claim made by a civil society organization, an international organization, a government, or another source that a violation of human rights was perpetrated by the defense and security forces of a country. Graph analysis can generate linkages based on the dates and locations between these incidents and chains of command. The Security Force Monitor does not make allegations and nothing in this platform should be taken as the Monitor making an allegation against a unit or person.
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Commanders & Other Personnel
Based on our sources, 9 people held positions with Eastern Regional Military Command throughout time.
Chains of Command
Sources establish claims about the chain of command, commanders, the sites and areas of operations of units, and incidents through time. Security Force Monitor organizes these claims into structured data. The linkages in time between these claims time-bound periods are inferred according to the Monitor’s methodology. Individual time-bound chains of command can be generated from this data using graph analysis.
Every chain of command which included Eastern Regional Military Command is shown below. These chains are disaggregated to show the entire time-range of each chain from the lowest unit in the chain to the highest unit at the top of the chain. Any individual who was part of that chain during the date-range is shown as well.
The chains show any direct or positional incidents which are claimed to have occurred during the time-range. Direct incidents have a source which directly names the unit as a perpetrator. Positional incidents occur when there is an intersection between claims from sources alleging an incident occurred and other sources giving a unit an overlapping location and date-range.
The following chains include Eastern Regional Military Command. Click on a chain to see our inferred time periods as well as every source used to establish the chain of command.
Subordinate units
A total of 52 units were subordinate to Eastern Regional Military Command through time. This includes all subordinate units which fell directly under Eastern Regional Military Command as well as those that had intermediary superiors before ultimately falling under Eastern Regional Military Command. The list of subordinate units found below was generated by using graph analysis on all claims made by sources.
Clicking on a time range brings you to a chain of command with its sources.
Sites & Areas of Operation
Eastern Regional Military Command was located and/or operated in Eastern Regional Military Command locations through time. Each location is shown below with the geographic chain of administrative boundaries above each location. These geographic chains give a more complete picture for each individual site or area of operations.
Incidents
Sources directly claim that Eastern Regional Military Command was the perpetrator of 0 incidents. Additionally, 13 incidents are alleged to have been committed by units subordinate to Eastern Regional Military Command. Finally, sources state that 36 incidents occurred in locations where Eastern Regional Military Command had an overlapping location and date-range. These positional incidents include all direct and subordinate allegations as well.
Claims & Sources
Sources and claims connected to Eastern Regional Military Command are listed below.
Each individual relationship, positioning, or assertion may contain multiple claims establishing its existence.
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assertion/unit:names | EC, Eastern Command |
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assertion/unit:names | Eastern Command |
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assertion/unit:names | Eastern Command |
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