Operation Véronique
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Date18 January – 24 February 1955
Result
FLN victory
- Operation Violette
- French failure[1]
| Operation Véronique | |||||||
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| Part of the Algerian War | |||||||
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André Zeller Paul Cherrière |
Mostefa Ben Boulaïd Bachir Chihani | ||||||
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5,000 troops Multiple armoured vehicles Air support[2] | 354 fellaghas throughout the Aures [3] | ||||||
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| Unknown | 9 dead[4] | ||||||
Operation Véronique was an unsuccessful military operation undertaken by the French Army during the Algerian War in the hope of eradicating the National Liberation Front (FLN).
The Algerian War, after the Toussaint Rouge terror attacks, was centered on the Aurès and to a lesser extent the Kabylia and Constantine Mountains because of a lack of National Liberation Front (FLN) influence in the rest of the country. That knowledge made the French launch multiple operations into the mountains in the hope of halting the FLN's fledgling rebellion.