Barakshah-Quetta War

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Barakshah-Quetta War
Date6th June 2023 – 7th July 2023
Location
Online
Result

Allied-Barakshah Victory

  • Surrender of Asghar Hussain Shad
  • Partition of Kingdom of Quetta
Belligerents
  • Kingdom of Quetta  Surrendered
  • Almendria
  • Saraikiistan

Diplomatic support:

  • Islamic Republic of Barakshah
  •  Qintiistan
  • Khanate of Jalalabad
  • Muthaida Asaki Chin
Commanders and leaders
  • Asghar Hussain Shad  Surrendered
  • Tizian Aruna
  • Jelani Saraki
Units involved
  • Quetta Defence Forces
  • All-Union People's Red Armed Forces
  • Islamic Republic of Barakshah
  •  Qintiistan
  • Khanate of Jalalabad
  • Muthaida Asaki Chin
Strength
Unknown 55+

The Barakshah-Quetta War, also known as the Barakshah-Quetta Cyber War, was a micronational conflict between multiple self-declared states.

History

The war began when the Kingdom of Quetta and its allies started threatening leaders of Barakshah and insulting them. They declared war on Barakshah, but later Barakshah, Qintiistan, Muthaida Asaki Chin, and Jalalabad nuked the Quetta server.

Quetta Instrument of Surrender

On 7th July 2024, Asghar Hussain Shad surrendered and released a video in which he condemned himself and decided to surrender to Barakshah. He also surrendered his territory, which was split between allies.