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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 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. Socialist forces attempted to storm Magansk, triggering wider clashes across the [[Nyalkovo Basin]] and ultimately plunging the country into a civil war.

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Second Maganskian Civil War
Talnakh Convoy.jpeg
NDF armour being deployed to assault PNA positions during the Battle of Talnakh, 1994
Date1992-1995
Location
Maganskia
Result Bezrukov government victory
Belligerents
Maganskia Flag Communist.png Socialist Maganskia (Yakovich government) Maganskia Flag.png Republic of Maganskia (Bezrukov government)
Units involved
People's National Army
Red Defence Units
Workers Liberation Front
National Defence Forces
Resistance Brigades
Khalyk Volunteer Guard
Strength
124,000 Total:
100,000 (PNA)
20,000 (RDU)
4,000 (WLF)
130,000 Total:
110,000 (NDF)
15,000 (RB)
5,000 (KVG)
Casualties and losses
62,104 (Killed and wounded) 33,836 (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 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. Socialist forces attempted to storm Magansk, triggering wider clashes across the Nyalkovo Basin and ultimately plunging the country into a civil war.