Second Battle of Paluri

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Second Battle of Paluri
Part of Operation Enduring Sunrise (Third Great War)
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Senar soldiers occupy a defensive position outside of Paluri.
Date8 October 1981 – 7 January 1982
(2 months, 4 weeks and 2 days)
Location
TBD Governorate, Senarwa
Result Third Coalition victory
Belligerents
Third Coalition
 Senarwa
Supported By
 The Furbish Islands
 Greater Niagara
 Mantocia
Laurillac Pact
 Gagium
 Narulia
Commanders and leaders
Senarwa Iuri Melikishvili
Senarwa Andria Avalishvili
Senarwa Giga Bakhsoliani
The Furbish Islands TBD
Greater Niagara TBD
Gagium Corbin Linville
Gagium Matthias Bacque
Gagium Gul Traverse
Narulia Gansukh Bujeg
Narulia Tuyuidegeriin Kharchu
Units involved
Senarwa 2nd Field Army
Senarwa 5th Corps
Senarwa Royal Husari Division
Gagium 1st Corps
Gagium 23rd Corps
Narulia 1st Corps
Narulia 3rd Corps
Narulia 5th Corps
Strength
264,000 soldiers 240,000 soldiers
Casualties and losses
16,000 killed 14,300 killed
Estimated >4,000 civilians killed

The Second Battle of Paluri was a failed attempt by Laurillac Pact forces to take the city of Paluri as part of Operation Enduring Sunrise. Due to a lack of reinforcements from home following the onset of the Invasion of Gagium, Gagian positions in Senarwa continued to grow weaker and more reliant on Narulian support. Nevertheless, as withdrawal from Senarwa was not possible, Gagian leader Ulysse Cohen demanded that the Gagian army commit to renewed offensives against Senar positions to bring about a swift annexation of the nation folowing half a decade of conflict. This would result in General Corbin Linville ordering an offensive against Paluri, the largest city in Senarwa. Following several weeks of artillery and aerial bombardment, Gagian and Narulian forces advanced to the edge of Paluri on the 8th of October, meeting Senar forces including the 2nd Field Army and the elite Royal Husari Division.

Gagian and Narulian forces were soon deadlocked into a bloody battle with entrenched Senar forces, supported with Furbish and Niagaran equipment. On 22 December 1981, Gagian and Narulian forces committed to an attempt to break through Senar lines. This would culminate in the bloodiest day of the battle, where over 2,000 Senar soldiers and 3,000 Laurillac Pact soldiers are believed to have perished. The failed offensive reportedly caused General Linville to contemplate suicide. In the final week of the battle, Laurillac Pact forces were engaged in an attempt to encircle Paluri, forcing a prolonged seige in the hopes of starving Senar positions and bringing about a surrender. Plans to lay siege to the city as long as it would be necessary were presented to General Linville on 5 January, but were rejected. Just 2 days later, Gagian and Narulian forces retreated from the city, ending the Second Battle of Paluri. This would be the final major offensive of the war that Narulia would participate in, refusing to continue sending soldiers to die against a better-equipped enemy with Coalition support.

Prelude

Course of Battle

Aftermath