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The '''Second Maganskian Civil War''' was an internal armed conflict in [[Maganskia]] fought between the socialist regime of [[Nikolai Yakovich]] and the nationalist rebel government of [[Zdravko Bezrukov]] from 1992 to 1995. Following the [[Svoboda Uprising]] against Premier Yakovich, elements of the military mutinied and seized power in the capital [[Magansk]], swearing allegiance to Bezrukov - the leader of the opposition. The rest of the military quickly fell apart and fractured along political lines. Pro-Yakovich forces attempted to recapture Magansk, triggering wider clashes between loyalist and rebel forces across the [[Nyalkovo Basin]] and ultimately plunging the country into a civil war.
The '''Second Maganskian Civil War''' was an internal armed conflict in [[Maganskia]] fought between the socialist regime of [[Nikolai Yakovich]] and the nationalist rebel government of [[Zdravko Bezrukov]] from 1992 to 1995. Following the [[Svoboda Uprising]] against Premier Yakovich, elements of the military mutinied and seized power in the capital [[Magansk]], swearing allegiance to Bezrukov - the leader of the opposition. The rest of the military quickly fell apart and fractured along political lines. Pro-Yakovich forces attempted to recapture Magansk, triggering wider clashes between loyalist and rebel forces across the [[Nyalkovo Basin]] and ultimately plunging the country into a civil war.


Meanwhile Khalyk separatists in both North Khalykia (which joined Maganskia in 1917 to form the [[Magan-Khalyk Republic]]) and South Khalykia (which had been invaded and occupied by the Yakovich regime after its own socialist regime had collapsed in 1988) began a protracted military campaign against the occupation forces, working in an uneasy alliance with the Bezrukov government. The sudden emergence of another front stretched regime forces thin and after 3 years of heavy fighting, Yakovich was captured and killed on Belaya Island, placing Bezrukov in power and securing Khalykia's independence.
Meanwhile Khalyk separatists in both North Khalykia (which joined Maganskia in 1917 to form the [[Magan-Khalyk Republic]]) and South Khalykia (which had been invaded and occupied by the Yakovich regime after its own socialist regime had collapsed in 1988) began a protracted military campaign against the occupation forces, working in an uneasy alliance with the Bezrukov government. The sudden emergence of another front stretched regime forces thin and after 3 years of heavy fighting, Yakovich was killed on Belaya Island, placing Bezrukov in power and securing Khalykia's independence.

Revision as of 15:26, 17 March 2020

Second Maganskian Civil War
Talnakh Convoy.jpeg
VRM armour being deployed to assault MNOA and KVG positions during the Battle of Talnakh, 1994
Date1992-1995
Location
Maganskia, Khalykia
Result Bezrukov gov't and separatist victory
Territorial
changes
Khalykia regains independence from Maganskia and gains North Khalykia
Belligerents
Maganskia Flag Communist.png Socialist Maganskia (Yakovich government) Maganskia Flag.png Republic of Maganskia (Bezrukov government)
Flag of Khalykia.png Republic of Khalykia
Units involved

Maganskia Flag Communist.png National Defence Council

  • Maganskian People's Liberation Army (MNOA)
  • Red Volunteer Guard (KVG)
  • Socialist Defence Front (FSZ)

Maganskia Flag.png High Military Committee

  • Army of the Republic of Maganskia (VRM)
  • Patriotic National Guard (PNG)
  • Free Resistance Brigades (SBS)

Flag of Khalykia.png Provisional Government

  • Khalyk National Army (ANK)
Strength
Maganskia Flag Communist.png 124,000 Total:
100,000 (MNOA)
20,000 (KVG)
4,000 (FSZ)
Maganskia Flag.png Flag of Khalykia.png 200,000 Total:
110,000 (VRM)
70,000 (ANK)
15,000 (PNG)
5,000 (SBS)
Casualties and losses
Maganskia Flag Communist.png 82,104 (Killed and wounded) Maganskia Flag.png 33,836 (Killed and wounded)
Flag of Khalykia.png 22,571 (Killed and wounded)

The Second Maganskian Civil War was an internal armed conflict in Maganskia fought between the socialist regime of Nikolai Yakovich and the nationalist rebel government of Zdravko Bezrukov from 1992 to 1995. Following the Svoboda Uprising against Premier Yakovich, elements of the military mutinied and seized power in the capital Magansk, swearing allegiance to Bezrukov - the leader of the opposition. The rest of the military quickly fell apart and fractured along political lines. Pro-Yakovich forces attempted to recapture Magansk, triggering wider clashes between loyalist and rebel forces across the Nyalkovo Basin and ultimately plunging the country into a civil war.

Meanwhile Khalyk separatists in both North Khalykia (which joined Maganskia in 1917 to form the Magan-Khalyk Republic) and South Khalykia (which had been invaded and occupied by the Yakovich regime after its own socialist regime had collapsed in 1988) began a protracted military campaign against the occupation forces, working in an uneasy alliance with the Bezrukov government. The sudden emergence of another front stretched regime forces thin and after 3 years of heavy fighting, Yakovich was killed on Belaya Island, placing Bezrukov in power and securing Khalykia's independence.