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{{Team flag|Kalgachia|flag}} Church Partisans
{{Team flag|Kalgachia|flag}} Church Partisans
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==Course of events==
==Course of events==


===Preparations===
Kalgachia is a semi-autonomous post-Minarborian state located in the Octavian Mountains of Benacia, which had previously become a protectorate of the [[Benacian Union]], prompting internal activism for potential independence. These efforts accelerated following the [[Shiro-Benacian War]] and culminated in plans for Operation Spring Awakening, a strategic initiative aimed at terminating the protectorate status and restoring full autonomy. Under the direction of the Council of Perfecti and Protector [[Ryabin Royevich Kamnem]], the government focused on enhancing infrastructure, including the expansion of tunnel networks and geothermal energy systems managed by the Directorate of Public Works. The Church of Kalgachia played a supportive role in promoting national cohesion through its Ketherist ideology, which emphasises self-reliance and resistance to external influences.
The [[Kalgachi Grouping of Forces]] formed the core of the nation's security infrastructure, integrated into the [[Benacian Union Defence Force]] and avoiding purges of its officers due in part its consistently low [[Commission for the Panopticon|surveillance priority]]. Comprising approximately 83,400 regular personnel and 352,800 reservists, it includes specialised units such as the 3rd Reserve Army (South) and the Kalgachi Corps of Engineers. Preparations involved intensified training at institutions like the School of Mountain Warfare in Fort Fortitude and the School of Underground and Urban Warfare in Oktavyan, with emphasis on guerrilla tactics, hypersonic weaponry, and low-emission operations. Technological assets inherited from the [[Minarboria|Minarborian]] era, including upgraded rocket systems, Whirdlebirb helicopters, and pack horse logistics, were stockpiled for deployment in mountainous terrain.
Complementing the regular forces, the Church Partisans represent a significant irregular militia, estimated at 3.7 million members trained in partisan warfare. These groups conducted exercises under the guise of religious and communal activities, utilising biomic defences along the frontiers, including Dreadnettle barriers and [[Tyrannocricetus aliger]] placed into the wild as sentinels. Civilian mobilisation was facilitated by the Directorate of Labour and Economic Planning, which increased output in state enterprises like the [[Octavian Import-Export Corporation]] to accumulate supplies and munitions in concealed depots. Local populations in regions such as the Lieutenancies of Schlepogora and Lithead were organised into auxiliary networks to provide logistical aid and disrupt opposing forces. The operation's objectives included the initial expulsion of Benacian garrisons and the physical assertion of Kalgachi sovereignty, leveraging the nation's cryptocratic governance and perceptual strategies to counter external threats.
===Operation Spring Awakening===
With the Garden of Kalgachia and the Benacian Union being notoriously secretive societies, both having a near absolute prohibition upon freedom of the press, it was nearly impossible to obtain information in regards to what had happened within or rather beneath the Kalgachi city of [[Oktavyan]], but the rumours that reached diplomatic sources in the [[Raspur Pact]] spoke of a coordinated partisan rising, timed to coincide with mutinies and defections throughout the [[Kalgachi Grouping of Forces]], during the early hours of 10.I.{{AN|1751}}. The Benacian garrison in the protectorate, where not caught off-guard and massacred outright, were believed to be under siege by partisans, mutineers, and in many cases by the enraged citizenry of the country.
With the Garden of Kalgachia and the Benacian Union being notoriously secretive societies, both having a near absolute prohibition upon freedom of the press, it was nearly impossible to obtain information in regards to what had happened within or rather beneath the Kalgachi city of [[Oktavyan]], but the rumours that reached diplomatic sources in the [[Raspur Pact]] spoke of a coordinated partisan rising, timed to coincide with mutinies and defections throughout the [[Kalgachi Grouping of Forces]], during the early hours of 10.I.{{AN|1751}}. The Benacian garrison in the protectorate, where not caught off-guard and massacred outright, were believed to be under siege by partisans, mutineers, and in many cases by the enraged citizenry of the country.


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A brief Kalgachi video, denouncing "Benacian terror bombing" whilst promising "effective retribution", was briefly appeared on the [[Benacian Data Network]] before all trace was erased by [[Benacian Censorate|censors]].
A brief Kalgachi video, denouncing "Benacian terror bombing" whilst promising "effective retribution", was briefly appeared on the [[Benacian Data Network]] before all trace was erased by [[Benacian Censorate|censors]].


By 12.I.{{AN|1751}}, rumours had begun to circulate in diplomatic circles that BUDF cantonments at the [[Gravelbottom Airport]] had been overrun by partisans. A major supply hub, operated by the [[Grand Commissariat of Benacia Command]] had fallen into rebel hands. In the first two days of the new year, the Zælkrupp banking branch-office in Oktavyan reported multiple local veterans' accounts being fully withdrawn threatening a run on the bank, garnering condemnation within the Union from the Sovereign Confederation.
===Siege of the International Legations===
===Fighting in Upland===
===BUDF armoured columns decimated===
===The Kalgachi area denial "bubble"===
===Drone and missile strikes into the UGB===
===A strategic air campaign: peeling the layers of an onion, but at what cost===
===Economic constraints on Benacian mobilisation===
===State Troops of the UGB mutiny===
===Reprisal campaign of the Magisters-Carnifex===
===Blocking detachments, conscription, and decimation===
===Incremental reconquest in Upland===
===1752 dawns with signs of hope and horror===
===A four pronged advance: defeat in detail, but for whom?===
==Aftermath==
==Reactions==
===Domestic===
===International===
==See also==
*[[Operation Penitent]]
[[Category: Benacian Union]][[Category:Kalgachia]]
[[Category: Benacian Union]][[Category:Kalgachia]]

Latest revision as of 20:54, 2 January 2026

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Kalgachi National Uprising

Mobilised soldiers of the 3rd Reserve Army moving towards the line of contact, I.1751 AN.
Date 10.I.1751 AN
Location Central Benacia (Kalgachia, Unified Governorates)
Status Ongoing
Belligerents
Kalgachia Kalgachia Benacian Union Benacian Union
Commanders and leaders
Kalgachia Ryabin Royevich Kamnem
Units involved
Kalgachia Kalgachi Grouping of Forces
  • 3rd Reserve Army (South)

Kalgachia Church Partisans

Benacian Union Benacian Union Defence Force
  • Central Banner Group
    • 35th Army
  • Western Banner Group
    • 11th Army

Operation Spring Awakening, commenced on 10.I.1751 AN, was an Kalgachi offensive, backed by a general uprising, aimed at overturning the unfavorable terms of the protectorate previously imposed by the Benacian Union, now grievously weakened by the long-term consequences of defeat in the Shiro-Benacian War.

Course of events

Preparations

Kalgachia is a semi-autonomous post-Minarborian state located in the Octavian Mountains of Benacia, which had previously become a protectorate of the Benacian Union, prompting internal activism for potential independence. These efforts accelerated following the Shiro-Benacian War and culminated in plans for Operation Spring Awakening, a strategic initiative aimed at terminating the protectorate status and restoring full autonomy. Under the direction of the Council of Perfecti and Protector Ryabin Royevich Kamnem, the government focused on enhancing infrastructure, including the expansion of tunnel networks and geothermal energy systems managed by the Directorate of Public Works. The Church of Kalgachia played a supportive role in promoting national cohesion through its Ketherist ideology, which emphasises self-reliance and resistance to external influences.

The Kalgachi Grouping of Forces formed the core of the nation's security infrastructure, integrated into the Benacian Union Defence Force and avoiding purges of its officers due in part its consistently low surveillance priority. Comprising approximately 83,400 regular personnel and 352,800 reservists, it includes specialised units such as the 3rd Reserve Army (South) and the Kalgachi Corps of Engineers. Preparations involved intensified training at institutions like the School of Mountain Warfare in Fort Fortitude and the School of Underground and Urban Warfare in Oktavyan, with emphasis on guerrilla tactics, hypersonic weaponry, and low-emission operations. Technological assets inherited from the Minarborian era, including upgraded rocket systems, Whirdlebirb helicopters, and pack horse logistics, were stockpiled for deployment in mountainous terrain.

Complementing the regular forces, the Church Partisans represent a significant irregular militia, estimated at 3.7 million members trained in partisan warfare. These groups conducted exercises under the guise of religious and communal activities, utilising biomic defences along the frontiers, including Dreadnettle barriers and Tyrannocricetus aliger placed into the wild as sentinels. Civilian mobilisation was facilitated by the Directorate of Labour and Economic Planning, which increased output in state enterprises like the Octavian Import-Export Corporation to accumulate supplies and munitions in concealed depots. Local populations in regions such as the Lieutenancies of Schlepogora and Lithead were organised into auxiliary networks to provide logistical aid and disrupt opposing forces. The operation's objectives included the initial expulsion of Benacian garrisons and the physical assertion of Kalgachi sovereignty, leveraging the nation's cryptocratic governance and perceptual strategies to counter external threats.

Operation Spring Awakening

With the Garden of Kalgachia and the Benacian Union being notoriously secretive societies, both having a near absolute prohibition upon freedom of the press, it was nearly impossible to obtain information in regards to what had happened within or rather beneath the Kalgachi city of Oktavyan, but the rumours that reached diplomatic sources in the Raspur Pact spoke of a coordinated partisan rising, timed to coincide with mutinies and defections throughout the Kalgachi Grouping of Forces, during the early hours of 10.I.1751 AN. The Benacian garrison in the protectorate, where not caught off-guard and massacred outright, were believed to be under siege by partisans, mutineers, and in many cases by the enraged citizenry of the country.

On the morning of 11.I.1751 AN, Benacia Command made a limited acknowledgement of the deteriorating situation after issuing a bulletin stating it had carried out air and ground operations after rebel forces killed at least one BUDF soldier and wounded eight others in the Upland Confederation.

Albrecht Kern, the Benacian spokesperson, said that allied forces has only targeted military sites and gave “highest priority” to civilian safety.

“The airstrikes were highly precise and focused only on military targets near the frontline,” he said, adding that action was taken to suppress Kalgachi forces only after BUDF forward bases came under fire.

“It did not impact the civilians.”

Over 35,000 persons of importance to the Union-State were reportedly evacuated to temporary shelters after the commencement of the rising.

A brief Kalgachi video, denouncing "Benacian terror bombing" whilst promising "effective retribution", was briefly appeared on the Benacian Data Network before all trace was erased by censors.

By 12.I.1751 AN, rumours had begun to circulate in diplomatic circles that BUDF cantonments at the Gravelbottom Airport had been overrun by partisans. A major supply hub, operated by the Grand Commissariat of Benacia Command had fallen into rebel hands. In the first two days of the new year, the Zælkrupp banking branch-office in Oktavyan reported multiple local veterans' accounts being fully withdrawn threatening a run on the bank, garnering condemnation within the Union from the Sovereign Confederation.

Siege of the International Legations

Fighting in Upland

BUDF armoured columns decimated

The Kalgachi area denial "bubble"

Drone and missile strikes into the UGB

A strategic air campaign: peeling the layers of an onion, but at what cost

Economic constraints on Benacian mobilisation

State Troops of the UGB mutiny

Reprisal campaign of the Magisters-Carnifex

Blocking detachments, conscription, and decimation

Incremental reconquest in Upland

1752 dawns with signs of hope and horror

A four pronged advance: defeat in detail, but for whom?

Aftermath

Reactions

Domestic

International

See also