[2] Five days later, riots broke out in Kiwirok when members of the TPNPB attacked public buildings, including a school and a medical centre,[3] injuring nine people, one of whom later died.
This included carrying out several raids during the months of September and October, in which Indonesian security forces took villagers' belongings, and in extreme cases, killed their livestock and even removed roofing from their homes.
Questions have also been raised by whether or not the bombs were dropped from BIN or TNI aircraft, the latter of which would constitute a violation of the ammunition purchase agreement according to Serbia.
[8][9] Later reporting also stated that Thales FZ-68 rockets were also used during the bombardments,[6] while the drone was likely identified as a Ziyan Blowfish A3 based on drawings from witnesses.
According to Indonesian media, 500 people were reportedly forced to flee their homes as a result of the conflict as a whole,[11] while the BBC has stated that the number "could be in the hundreds or thousands".