The Inca Camina Freight Yard raid occurred in 2019 when American special forces raided the Inca Camina Freight Yard, a Ferrocarriles Bolivianos depot in Inca Camina used by the Santa Blanca Cartel to stash uranium purchased from La Unidad.
Following Operation Silent Spade, Colonel Scott Mitchell with America's Ghost Recon unit learned that some of La Unidad's uranium stockpile was still missing, and that it was said to have passed through the Inca Camina freight yard. After shutting down the cartel's production wing, Major Anthony Perryman and his team choppered to Inca Camina to further investigate the missing uranium. Perryman and his squad stealthily infiltrated the frieght yard, taking out over a dozen sicarios before being spotted. In the ensuing shootout, the Americans gunned down several cartel guards while going building-to-building in search of intel. Along the way, they learned from a computer that the cartel picked up a shipment of "jueza" in Acevedo, Media Luna from someone called "235Sombras", and from the cartel lieutenant Chan Navarro Sáez that jueza was a punishment for the people of Barvechos for helping the rebels. He then explained that it was a dirty bomb that would kill everybody, causing the Ghosts to hastily contact Mitchell about the news. Mitchell revealed that he had acquired intelligence that a Unidad captain had sold the military's uranium sample to Santa Blanca, who converted it into a dirty bomb. The Ghosts were promptly dispatched to Barvechos Province to foil the cartel's nuclear bomb plot.