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Cibolan Shield Operations

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War of Wenneqk's Command

War of Wenneqk's Command

Akhidia's soldiers
Date I.IV.1698-X.VII.1698
Location West of Akhidia
Result Decisive Akhidia victory.
Belligerents
Akhidia Akhidia
Central Cibola Liberation Front
Green Pirates
Al-Ramo (RAMTO)
Units involved
Akhidian Crusader Army
Central Cibola Liberation Front Unit 2
Darvin Martin
Reber Depertan
Strength
7,200 ≈ 3,000
Casualties and losses
200 killed 700 killed
500 captured

War of Wenneqk's Command is the first battle of Cibolan Shield Operations. This war between the Akhidian government, the pirates and Al-Ramo (RAMTO) resulted in a decisive Akhidian victory, Akhidia took control of some green areas. The city of Zezo-Goturg, which Al-Ramo used as a headquarters against the Akhidian government, also fell into the hands of the Akhidian army. Conflict still erupts from time to time in the region.

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  • 5: Akhidian soldiers left the border and captured some towns in the green zone with a sudden movement. Reber Depertan, the head of Al-Ramo, made a fierce speech saying that he would gladly kill the Akhidian kings. Al-Ramo's troops defended the northern city of Firginh, this somewhat stalled the Akhidian army.
  • 13: The rough terrain protected Firginh from possible invasions, and Akhidia began to turn towards the seaside city of Zezo-Goturg. A series of naval battles took place between Akhidia and Al-Ramo's pirates, and Akhidia greatly damaged Al-Ramo's navy. Akhidia captured some villages facing the sea coast.
  • 21:
    • A large amount of fuel was seized on a ship belonging to Al-Ramo traveling between Zezo-Goturg and Jehaf. It has been learned that the fuel products will be used for Al-Ramo's tanks, planes and vehicles. The ship was taken to Gebea and all fuel was emptied. Velen III said he suspects a high level of oil resources in the Gera Islands.
    • Trel IV personally toured the war zone, went to the military base in the area, inspected the munitions and talked to the generals. Trel Iv told Al-Ramo using the phrase RAMTO, "For the safety of our people, RAMTO must be destroyed. Destroying this organization and conquering new places will be beneficial for Akhidia. he said.
  • 26: As the army approached the suburban areas of Zezo-Goturg, Al-Ramo summoned many of his fighters to the city and warned them not to leave the city under any circumstances. Velen III sent Al-Rano a warning message and a notice to evacuate the city, but Reber Depertan ignored this warning, saying he did not take it seriously.

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  • 5: Hot clashes broke out in the suburbs of Zezo-Goturg, first at around 3:00 am Al-Ramo opened fire on Akhidian's army and lasted for five hours straight. At noon that same day, the war began to intensify, people began to flee towards the outskirts of the city, and the evacuation continued for three days. At night, Al-Ramo's critical bunker in the suburb was raided and crucial items were seizeod. Towards night the war reached its climax. Al-Ramo fired nonstop on the Akhidian army to defend the city at all costs. The Akhidian army tried to make a barrier by creating a barrier to the roads.
  • 16: Al-Ramo developed a strategically important plan after bringing in additional troops from Jehaf. According to the plan, the troops will attack from villages close to Firginh, not from Zezo-Goturg. This attack would stun the Akhidian army, then head towards Zezo-Goturg to mingle with the main unit. The plan was implemented and the Akhidian army began to retreat in the area, but the bombing of Zezo-Goturg and Firginh by planes before they caught the signal leveled both sides. Al-Ramo was outnumbered in the region, which would have filled the void by the Akhidian army calling in the nation.
  • 28: No significant improvement was reported. Disabling Al-Ramo's air systems has made both sides equal for the moment, but Al-Ramo's uncontrolled use of the limited opportunities in his hands makes the Akhidian army a little more superior.

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