War against Milnian and Izkar holdouts
War against Milnian and Izkar holdouts (part of Black March) | |
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Conflict: War against Milnian and Izkar holdouts | |
Date: 31 January 2009 - 9 May | |
Place: Mainly Southern Cheslovia, Izkar Region and Tamir | |
Outcome: Cheslovian victory, disestablishement of Izkar and Milnian Holdouts. | |
Combatants | |
Cheslovian Federation | Izkar Remnants, Milnian Holdouts |
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Strength | |
10 KDI Mechanised Infantry |
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Military activity | |
Invasion of Tamir, Battle of Torek Forest, Battle of Valdisia | Transylvakia Siege |
Casualties | |
4 Wounded | 2 Wounded |
The War against Milnian and Izkar holdouts (also called Spring Rebelion for short) was the immediate result of the Izkar War of Independence. After the dissolution of the Izkarian Confederacy, the Izkar government established smaller territorial claims called "The Izkar Remnants", and also claimed that Milna was still helping them, even though Milna had apologised to the federal government of Cheslovia and had been incorporated as a Republic again. Although Milna is not on the side of the Izkarians, the Izkars have made a "Milnian Holdout" inside one of their territories to "officialise" Milna's involvement in the war. Fortunately, the Milna Republic is on the side of the Cheslovians while the Milnian Holdouts are on the side of the Izkars.
Transylvakia Siege
The Transylvakia Siege was a bloodless conflict inside Transylvakia that occurred on 10 April 2009. The siege consisted of the destruction of Kazkom clay and quartz mines by the rebels. The destruction of the mines was discovered not long after the Rebels left Transylvakia. Since then the mines have been reopened.
Continuation of the war
Vytautas Korok, also known by his Cheslovian name as Vasili Uladimov is personal friends with Urosh Dushanov, President of Cheslovia, however throughout Cheslovian history he had always been purposely challenging laws and policies to shows his self proclaimed "academic thinking", his latest move was to create Izkaria. The battle has been organised by both sides, similar to the Noke Wars of 2006, to control combat so the other side may "give in", currently both sides are refusing to accept defeat.