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The '''1684 Jingdaoese-Alriggian border incident''' | The '''1684 Jingdaoese-Alriggian border incident''' were a series of military skirmishes between the [[Jingdao|Jingdaoese Empire]] and the [[Alrig|Alriggian Republic]], up until that moment close allies. They are seen as the ouverture of the [[Jingdaoese-Alriggian War]]. | ||
The first incident took place in the Kaiming (3rd) month of 1684, following the chase of an Alriggian car on the Jingdaoese part of [[Imperial Autobahn]] 1 by Jingdaoese police officers. The car was headed towards the border and Jingdaoese police dispatch called on its Alriggian counterparts to stop the car at the border. Alrig refused to stop the car as the Jingdaoese did not wish to disclose what the suspected Alriggian national was suspected of. As the car passed the border, Jingdaoese infantrymen belonging to the IX Alrig Corps fired shots at it, with some of the shots hitting an Alriggian border post, killing five soldiers belonging to the Western Circle Militia. The Alriggians returned fire and a heavy machine gun on top the border post managed to wipe out 12 Jingdaoese soldiers. No more shots were fired after these first salvos, but after the incident both sides blamed each other and refused to work together on an investigation into the incident. An investigation undertaken by the Alriggian [[Council of Driftwood]] found no proof that the occupants of the chased vehicle committed a crime on Jingdaoese soil. President [[Luo Dai]] issued a statement that her government considered the possibility that the incident was a Jingdaoese act of aggression. The Imperial Palace in Daocheng countered with saying that while the death of the five Alriggian soldiers was an unfortunate accident, it was no more than that. It condemned the Alriggian response, calling it a shameful breach of the Jingdaoese-Alriggian alliance. In the weeks following the incident, [[OldSport]] trucks carrying shipments from and to [[Sint Barentsz]], belonging to the [[Apollonian Shipping Company]] were refused entry for transit through Jingdao. This put tremendous stress on the [[Northern Circle]]'s economy as its only viable supply line uses Jingdaoese infrastructure. | |||
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The 1684 Jingdaoese-Alriggian border incident were a series of military skirmishes between the Jingdaoese Empire and the Alriggian Republic, up until that moment close allies. They are seen as the ouverture of the Jingdaoese-Alriggian War.
The first incident took place in the Kaiming (3rd) month of 1684, following the chase of an Alriggian car on the Jingdaoese part of Imperial Autobahn 1 by Jingdaoese police officers. The car was headed towards the border and Jingdaoese police dispatch called on its Alriggian counterparts to stop the car at the border. Alrig refused to stop the car as the Jingdaoese did not wish to disclose what the suspected Alriggian national was suspected of. As the car passed the border, Jingdaoese infantrymen belonging to the IX Alrig Corps fired shots at it, with some of the shots hitting an Alriggian border post, killing five soldiers belonging to the Western Circle Militia. The Alriggians returned fire and a heavy machine gun on top the border post managed to wipe out 12 Jingdaoese soldiers. No more shots were fired after these first salvos, but after the incident both sides blamed each other and refused to work together on an investigation into the incident. An investigation undertaken by the Alriggian Council of Driftwood found no proof that the occupants of the chased vehicle committed a crime on Jingdaoese soil. President Luo Dai issued a statement that her government considered the possibility that the incident was a Jingdaoese act of aggression. The Imperial Palace in Daocheng countered with saying that while the death of the five Alriggian soldiers was an unfortunate accident, it was no more than that. It condemned the Alriggian response, calling it a shameful breach of the Jingdaoese-Alriggian alliance. In the weeks following the incident, OldSport trucks carrying shipments from and to Sint Barentsz, belonging to the Apollonian Shipping Company were refused entry for transit through Jingdao. This put tremendous stress on the Northern Circle's economy as its only viable supply line uses Jingdaoese infrastructure.