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The '''Slavic Insurgency''' took place in the [[Slavic Union]] after [[Nikifor Osipov]] overthrew the Slavic imperator and seized control of the nation. Various loosely connected anti-Osipov insurgencies, including monarchists, republicans, and communists, waged guerilla war against the Slavic government. The Slavic armed forces took action against the insurgency, sentencing hundreds of suspected insurgents to death, and Osipov utilized the insurgency as a fear mongering tactic to secure power post-coup, falsely executing dozens of political opponents on the grounds of treason.
The '''Slavic Insurgency''' took place in the [[Slavic Union]] after [[Nikifor Osipov]] overthrew the Slavic imperator and seized control of the nation. Various loosely connected anti-Osipov insurgencies, including monarchists, republicans, and communists, waged guerilla war against the Slavic government. The Slavic armed forces took action against the insurgency, sentencing hundreds of suspected insurgents to death, and Osipov utilized the insurgency as a fear mongering tactic to secure power post-coup, falsely executing dozens of political opponents on the grounds of treason.

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Slavic Insurgency
Diverzija u Srbiji 1941.jpg
A Slavic train destroyed by insurgents
DateNovember 1940-1944
Location
Belligerents
Slavic Government Anti-Osipov Insurgents
• Monarchists
• Republicans
• Communist Party of the Union
Commanders and leaders
Nikifor Osipov
• Arseniy Stepanov
• Milomir Mager
• Duke Ludomir of Zlarovsk
• Artur Zabolotny
• Maxim Tikhomirov
Strength
400,000 Unknown, estimated to be at least 10,000
Casualties and losses
138 200-1,000
Hundreds of suspected insurgents executed

The Slavic Insurgency took place in the Slavic Union after Nikifor Osipov overthrew the Slavic imperator and seized control of the nation. Various loosely connected anti-Osipov insurgencies, including monarchists, republicans, and communists, waged guerilla war against the Slavic government. The Slavic armed forces took action against the insurgency, sentencing hundreds of suspected insurgents to death, and Osipov utilized the insurgency as a fear mongering tactic to secure power post-coup, falsely executing dozens of political opponents on the grounds of treason.