The Canopy Offensive
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The Canopy Offensive | |||||||
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A Nárhitihnist priest shielding a wounded Palesmenian Solider |
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Belligerents | |||||||
KKHAHK Southern League | Palesmenia
Nídobhá's Wolves (Blepian Volunteer Militia) (from 5 December) 5th of October Army (Slavonjan Volunteer Militia) (from 5 December) |
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Bo Wai Zeyar U Pyae Kan | Nasser I Akhman Sein Win Htet Phyoe Sein Mg Myat † Brzi Jokleðe Neđo Borisov |
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Units involved | |||||||
Kampog'ye Armitká Trebós Anti-Akhman Paramilitaries | Palesmenijna Armitká Trebós Palesmenijnamaksba (Local Militias) Nationalítsa Milótana Polinktt |
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Casualties and losses | |||||||
73 killed, 105 missing (current) | 49 killed, 56 missing |
The Canopy Offensive is a series of military clashes within southern Palesmenia. These clashes are in response to terrorist attacks by the radical communist group KKHAHK. They have since then rallied many Anti-Akhman militias to help fund the cause.
Background
Prelude
After the Akhman seizure of Ábbad and the declaration of a Palesmenian state, many minority groups did not have a say on citizenship. With the haphazardly crafted boundaries from the warlord era, tribes and families were divided. This angered many of these groups, who felt the need to rise up and create their own state (or at the least return to their lives in the green).
Rebellion
On October 31 2018, the KKHAHK committed bombings in several major cities and allowing their armed wing. the Kampog'ye Armitká Trebós, to rise up in several areas around the south. Their radio station, Rádmijn Livá Sud, announced "Victory to all people and those dearest to them". Soon after this, a notorious event, known as the Mugdáhn Incident occurred, of which the village of the same name was burned down and those who inhabited it where brutally tortured and executed by KKHAHK and Anti-Akhman forces. In response, the PAT began to commence bombing and air raids over several rebel held territories. After several more weeks of on and off fighting, paramilitary groups from Krasnocoria volunteered to serve alongside the Palesmenian army to beat back the reds. Ten days after, most Anti-Akhman forces capitulated upon the order of the KAT commander, Bo Wai Zeyar.
Timeline
- October 31: Fighting begins after several KKHAHK bombings
- November 12: Mugdáhn Incident occurs
- November 15: Strategic bombing and air raids over the city of Kándar begins
- December 5: Krasnocorian paramilitaries join to fight alongside Pro-Akhman forces.
- December 8: Phyoe Sein Mg Myat, head of the National Military Police, is stabbed to death in Myahoetgazar. U Pyae Kan surrenders himself to authorities.
- December 15: After weeks of bombing and shelling of KKHAHK targets, the KKHAHK forces file a document of surrender to all commanders of armed forces. This document also issued a surrender order to all KKHAHK forces.