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**Expulsions expand to [[Palanka]] and [[Krava]]. The Krasnocorian Ministry of Defence calls for emergency session where highest military officials shall appear. Shortly after the end, the [[King of Krasnocoria]], [[Jovan I]], have come up in the public with an announcement where he calls for emergency mobilization of units and directing them towards Srbozemska. First brigades from Srbograd 6th Corps are reporting to duty. Slowly, complete 121st Srbograd Division, roughly 17,500 soldiers are approaching the border. The Major General shouts "Juriš!", a sign for start of rushing downhill the Srbozemskan lands. The offensive have started. | **Expulsions expand to [[Palanka]] and [[Krava]]. The Krasnocorian Ministry of Defence calls for emergency session where highest military officials shall appear. Shortly after the end, the [[King of Krasnocoria]], [[Jovan I]], have come up in the public with an announcement where he calls for emergency mobilization of units and directing them towards Srbozemska. First brigades from Srbograd 6th Corps are reporting to duty. Slowly, complete 121st Srbograd Division, roughly 17,500 soldiers are approaching the border. The Major General shouts "Juriš!", a sign for start of rushing downhill the Srbozemskan lands. The offensive have started. | ||
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**Motorised infantry from the 121st Division, passing through a narrow defile, encounter a series of roadblocks formed of felled-trees and boulders. Unidentified insurgents, disguised as forestry workers and herdsmen, observing the forward elements of the column coming to a halt, unleashed a barrage of [[Udar 81mm mortar|heavy mortar]] fire. As troops jumped from their halted [[Pakao APC|armoured personnel carriers]] and [[SMFP 1000 Military Truck|trucks]], some to establish a defensive perimeter whilst others rushed forward to attempt to dismantle the barricade, further boulders and tree trunks are rolled down from the slopes above, this time directed at the vehicles at the rear of the convoy - some of which were attempting to reverse back out of the defile. | |||
**[[Azardokht al-Osman]], director of [[ESB Financial Services of Raspur|ESB Financial Services]], arrived in [[Puerto Arcadio]]. | |||
**Groundbreaking ceremony at [[Port Farrar]]. | |||
**[[ESB Jaris]] begins hiring [[Black Travellers]] for {{Tooltip|haulage|smuggling}} work at highly favourable rates. | |||
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Srbozemskan Civil War | |||||||
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Burning of UNPRSRB HQ (11 April 2019) |
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Belligerents | |||||||
Srbozemska | UNPRSRB
Support: Florian Republic (aid only) |
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Dimitrije Golubović
Dejan Stanković Buben Prukupič | Jack Lane |
The Srbozemskan Civil War was a civil war fought between 4 March 2019 and 13 April 2019. It was triggered by a successful coup d'état plotted by Florian elements in government institutions, most importantly the police and military. Government forces, supported by Krasnocorian Armed Forces and two paramilitaries, Nídobhá's Wolves and 5th of October Army, clashed with United National Party of the Republic of Srbozemska led by Jack Lane, it's leader.
Background
The territory of Srbozemska and Krasnocorian province of Srbozemlje are described by many as the most politically unstable region on Micras (with exception of the Florian Republic itself). The region have faced two crises (Srbozemlje and Nohavland) and a war. In all occasions it was fought between Florians, who as a minority ruled over the majority of Serbs, who wanted bigger autonomy from Florian Republic. Florians, with the fact of accepting such conditions would result in eventual independence of so-called 'Floroserbian lands', installed a more authoritarian, oppresive government, which led to ethnic conflicts.
Coup d'état
Timeline
March
- 4th
- The UNPR forces quickly after unlawfully sacking the President of Srbozemska Dimitrije Golubović begin invading and expelling Chairmans and other staff from all government institutions in Niš. Conflicts with Government military and police forces on various locations across the capital.
- 5th
- Expulsions expand to Palanka and Krava. The Krasnocorian Ministry of Defence calls for emergency session where highest military officials shall appear. Shortly after the end, the King of Krasnocoria, Jovan I, have come up in the public with an announcement where he calls for emergency mobilization of units and directing them towards Srbozemska. First brigades from Srbograd 6th Corps are reporting to duty. Slowly, complete 121st Srbograd Division, roughly 17,500 soldiers are approaching the border. The Major General shouts "Juriš!", a sign for start of rushing downhill the Srbozemskan lands. The offensive have started.
- 6th
- Motorised infantry from the 121st Division, passing through a narrow defile, encounter a series of roadblocks formed of felled-trees and boulders. Unidentified insurgents, disguised as forestry workers and herdsmen, observing the forward elements of the column coming to a halt, unleashed a barrage of heavy mortar fire. As troops jumped from their halted armoured personnel carriers and trucks, some to establish a defensive perimeter whilst others rushed forward to attempt to dismantle the barricade, further boulders and tree trunks are rolled down from the slopes above, this time directed at the vehicles at the rear of the convoy - some of which were attempting to reverse back out of the defile.
- Azardokht al-Osman, director of ESB Financial Services, arrived in Puerto Arcadio.
- Groundbreaking ceremony at Port Farrar.
- ESB Jaris begins hiring Black Travellers for haulage work at highly favourable rates.