The Peru-Ecuador War was a short conflict fought between Peru and Ecuador in 1995. The conflict centered around a long-standing territorial dispute between the two countries and was sparked when Ecuadorian troops crossed into territory claimed by Peru. The conflict lasted for several weeks and included several battles and skirmishes in which both sides suffered casualties.
In the end, a ceasefire was negotiated which included the deployment of international peacekeeping forces to the disputed border region. This helped to reduce tensions and prevent further conflict. The territorial dispute was eventually resolved through diplomatic means with the signing of the Brasilia Accord in 1998.
The war resulted in several hundred deaths and caused significant damage to infrastructure and homes in the affected regions of both countries. However, it also helped to strengthen the diplomatic ties between Peru and Ecuador, which have remained peaceful and friendly in the years since the conflict.
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