1st Micronation World War
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1st Micronation World War | ||||||||
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Belligerents | ||||||||
Panera | UROS (Until March 15) | UROS (March 15–16) | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | ||||||||
M. Bison | Poloskozian Leaders | UROS Leaders | ||||||
Strength | ||||||||
1,000,000+ | 1,000+ | Unknown |
The First Micronation World War was the largest conflict in Micronational history. It started when Poloskozia declared war on the MU, which consisted of 16 nations and was aligned with The Democratic Republic of Panera, who fought alongside them in an alliance. Poloskozia was allied with UROS, a micronational union who supported them until March 15, and pulled out to fight in another war before de facto being in the conflict by themselves for 1 day. Fighting started when Terrestia, an MU member, sent 1,000,000 troops to the Poloskozian border.
The first Days
On March 13, Poloskozia declared war on an MU state, sending all of the MU nations except UROS to fight them. UROS gave Poloskozia weapons, resulting in their MU membership status being suspended, and embargos being placed on them by all nations in the MU. On March 14, Terrestia declared war and sent 1,000,000 soldiers to the Poloskozian border, resulting in battles being fought by the Poloskozians and Terrestians. On March 15, UROS stopped supplying Poloskozia and had the embargos lifted, after leaving the side of the Poloskozians and fighting on it's own side of the war for 1 day, then pulling out completely.
Escalation
On March 15, the Democratic Republic of Panera joined the war on the side of the MU. Special force paratroopers supported Terrestian force on the border of Poloskozia. The amount of battles greatly increased and Poloskozia was losing greatly.
Aftermath
Poloskozia, although never surrendering, was completely occupied by MU forces on March 19. A referendum was passed in the MU senate to decide whether Poloskozia should be left or Partioned.