Examples of 'army raided' in a sentence

Meaning of "army raided"

army raided - This phrase describes a military operation in which soldiers forcefully enter and search a place, often with the intention of seizing goods or arresting individuals

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The army raided the rebel camp.
Another was freed in November when the army raided their camp in the Sambisa forest.
The British army raided many towns and Kibbutzim to uncover weapon caches.
Early this morning The Qing army raided the Xichan temple.
The army raided temples.
I did not go, so the army raided my house.
What army raided these walls?
The day after the battle, the Ottoman army raided and set fire to 300 Yazidi villages.
Tuthmosis and his army raided the surrounding countryside.
Sigefrid and Eriks army raided our camp and kidnapped the Lady Aethelflaed.
Sigefrid and Erik 's army raided our camp and kidnapped the Lady Aethelflaed.
According to eyewitnesses, the army raided a quiet sit-in outside the Presidential Guards Club.
Boss, the army raided the ranch.
In 1498 Fox and his army raided the Westerkwartier in the province of Groningen.

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