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==Timeline== | ==Timeline== | ||
===President Khélowaki mugged - the distraction=== | |||
===KLA headquarters raid=== | ===KLA headquarters raid=== | ||
The State Government of Kjaw issued a raid to the KLA headquarters in Western Kjaw, which turned out to be empty. The only things found were ammunition and AK-47s built during the [[Ganjiland War]]. | The State Government of Kjaw issued a raid to the KLA headquarters in Western Kjaw, which turned out to be empty. The only things found were ammunition and AK-47s built during the [[Ganjiland War]]. | ||
===Attack on | ===Attack on Dachok, Prawasia=== | ||
The KLA raided the town of | The KLA raided the town of Dachok in Prawasia on May 22 during the evening. There were 5 deaths which all of were the Dogo police. 12 civilians were injured and 3 were kidnapped. The city is under the control of KLA to this day. Citizens of the nearby town Daejo have protested against the KLA and occasionally started rioting against the Government of Prawasia. | ||
===Amirtown bombings=== | ===Amirtown bombings=== | ||
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===New Nation of Kjaw=== | ===New Nation of Kjaw=== | ||
On May 27 at | On May 27 at 3pm the President of Kjaw, Yohan Heszabere signed the proclamation of Kjaw as an independent nation. | ||
===Government representatives=== | ===Government representatives=== | ||
On May | On May 28 at 2:38am, three states announced their representatives' withdrawal from the Government due to Kjaw's and Goarpaz' representatives being kicked out, which meant that these states weren't recognized by the government anymore. Those states were Kwiri, Jahbi and Saint Damién, which all have a large percentage of Minszesi population. | ||
===War on the Goarpaz-Kewze border=== | ===War on the Goarpaz-Kewze border=== | ||
''Full article:'' [[War on the Goarpaz-Kewze border]]<br> | ''Full article:'' [[War on the Goarpaz-Kewze border]]<br> | ||
On May 31, Goarpazian separatists started taking a stance against the Ganjian protesters on the border of Goarpaz and Kewze. The separatists started firing shots at the protesters which led to the Ganji Islands Army being called. Over | On May 31, Goarpazian separatists started taking a stance against the Ganjian protesters on the border of Goarpaz and Kewze. The separatists started firing shots at the protesters which led to the Ganji Islands Army being called. Over 5500 people have died in the combat. | ||
===Riots in Ganji Islands=== | ===Riots in Ganji Islands=== | ||
Ganjian people started destroying important Kjawian-owned places in major cities like Marley and Herbington City to participate in the fight against Kjaw and the KLA. The most affected city is the harbour city of Toksza, located in Northwestern Kjaw, which has been almost completely burned down by the rioters. A total of | Ganjian people started destroying important Kjawian-owned places in major cities like Marley and Herbington City to participate in the fight against Kjaw and the KLA. The most affected city is the harbour city of Toksza, located in Northwestern Kjaw, which has been almost completely burned down by the rioters. A total of 241 people have died in the riots since 29 May 2020. |
Latest revision as of 21:45, 28 December 2020
The Kjawian crisis began on 18 May 2020 when the Kjaw Liberation Army occupied the city of Birgande with the help of Goarpaz Mercenary Forces. It caused mass protests around Ganji Islands which led to the Kjawian and Goarpazian government representatives' being kicked out. The president of Kjaw proclaimed the independence of the nation which led to racist attacks from the citizens of Ganji Islands. The most affected city is Toksza where protesters from Ganji Islands have burned the city to the point where it's close to being abandoned by the citizens.
Timeline
President Khélowaki mugged - the distraction
KLA headquarters raid
The State Government of Kjaw issued a raid to the KLA headquarters in Western Kjaw, which turned out to be empty. The only things found were ammunition and AK-47s built during the Ganjiland War.
Attack on Dachok, Prawasia
The KLA raided the town of Dachok in Prawasia on May 22 during the evening. There were 5 deaths which all of were the Dogo police. 12 civilians were injured and 3 were kidnapped. The city is under the control of KLA to this day. Citizens of the nearby town Daejo have protested against the KLA and occasionally started rioting against the Government of Prawasia.
Amirtown bombings
On May 25 at 22:54, the KLA bombed the South Amirtown train station. 2 police officers died and 14 other civilians were injured.
New Nation of Kjaw
On May 27 at 3pm the President of Kjaw, Yohan Heszabere signed the proclamation of Kjaw as an independent nation.
Government representatives
On May 28 at 2:38am, three states announced their representatives' withdrawal from the Government due to Kjaw's and Goarpaz' representatives being kicked out, which meant that these states weren't recognized by the government anymore. Those states were Kwiri, Jahbi and Saint Damién, which all have a large percentage of Minszesi population.
War on the Goarpaz-Kewze border
Full article: War on the Goarpaz-Kewze border
On May 31, Goarpazian separatists started taking a stance against the Ganjian protesters on the border of Goarpaz and Kewze. The separatists started firing shots at the protesters which led to the Ganji Islands Army being called. Over 5500 people have died in the combat.
Riots in Ganji Islands
Ganjian people started destroying important Kjawian-owned places in major cities like Marley and Herbington City to participate in the fight against Kjaw and the KLA. The most affected city is the harbour city of Toksza, located in Northwestern Kjaw, which has been almost completely burned down by the rioters. A total of 241 people have died in the riots since 29 May 2020.