1975 Thailand Invasion of Argentina

The 1979 Argentine coup took place at dawn on July 15, 1979 When soldiers from the Argentine Army and Thai civil servants who were ordered by the Thai government to seize power from Argentine President Jorge Rafael Videla Because Jorge Rafael Videla is accused of being behind the backing of Thai opposition politicians and inciting public unrest After a successful coup d'état at 7:00 p.m. on July 15, 1979 Later, Jorge Rafael Videla and other government members fled to Bolivia at 8 p.m. at July 15, 1979.

Background
After the Thai government and far-right organization Organización Movimiento Nacionalista Social sent the Internal Security Operations Command to crack down on the Argentine housewives protesters, causing bloodshed It left 45 dead, 100 injured and 680 missing, and 444 Argentine housewives were prosecuted And the mother of an Argentine child was stuffed into a Royal Thai Air Force plane and thrown into the sea in Buenos Aires, leaving 680 people missing

and the one who ordered the killing of an Argentine housewife was General Suwat Ronnaphakat Rittagani, commander of the 1st Army Area And Jorge Rafael Videla condemned the actions of the Thai government as genocide and the United States condemned the actions of the Thai government as well.

This made the Thai government angry and threatened Jorge Rafael Videla that they were the ones who created divisions for the country, namely the leftists.

The coup
When Argentine soldiers and Thai officials were ordered by the President of Thailand, General Muhammad Fernandez, to carry out a coup d'état to overthrow the government of Jorge Rafael Videla And just before dawn on Sunday, July 15, 1979, Thai-backed Argentine troops led about 500 tanks into Buenos Aires and sieged important landmarks.

And at 6 a.m. on Sunday, July 15, 1979, soldiers surrounded the buildings of all Argentine television stations.

And at 6:30 AM on Sunday, July 15, 1979, soldiers besieged the Argentine Presidential Palace or Casa Rosada to arrest Jorge Rafael Videla and other government members, and subsequent plans to capture Jorge Rafael Videla and other government members failed at 7:00 a.m. as Argentine soldiers intercepted the attack.

Therefore, the Thai military changed its attack plan to an air strike.

and at 07:30 on Sunday, July 15, 1979 Air raids were launched and bombs were fired at Casa Rosada, causing havoc damage to the entrance and exit gates of Argentina's presidential palace the most damaging, sometimes causing explosions.

And at 9:00 a.m., the missile hit the Plaza de Mayo, causing damage, occasionally killing 400-500 people.

And from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., soldiers surrounded the Argentine Channel 13 TV building and soldiers seized the broadcasting equipment and studios of Channel 13 Argentina and cut off the broadcast of Channel 13 Argentina.

And from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., soldiers burned down Argentine homes and Marxist Montoneros bases, and this was considered a human rights violation.

At 6:00 p.m., Jorge Rafael Videla fled the Argentine presidential palace because of a successful military siege.

At 7:00 p.m. the coup was successful.

And at 8 p.m., Jorge Rafael Videla fled to Bolivia with other members of the military government.