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[[Category: Baltica]] [[Category: Wars (Eurth)]] | The '''Baltican Civil War''' is an ongoing internal conflict in [[Baltica]]. It began in early 2022. Since then, the conflict has split the country into five competing factions. Some factions seek to control the entirety of Baltica, while others wish to form their own independent states.<ref>[https://www.europans.com/topic/6635-second-baltican-civil-war/ Second Baltican Civil War] (27 February 2022)</ref> | ||
==Background== | |||
The conflict began on February 27th, after Baltican President [[Algridas Banis]] suffered a {{wp|stroke}} and was subsequently incapacitated. This then signalled several movements across the country. | |||
===Major factions=== | |||
Some separatist movements are pushing for independent {{wp|ethnostate}}s, revolving around the country's two main ethnic groups: [[Dolchic Baltians|Dolchs]] and [[Ras]]. Others movements push for one state dominated by a single group. Groups such as the [[Kauni]] remain neutral in the conflict and instead are maintaining their own territory. | |||
==International reaction== | |||
Several countries around the [[Wurld]] have deployed troops as peacekeepers and intervening and stabilising forces. However, other countries have taken a more aggressive stance on the conflict. | |||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
{{Eurth}} | |||
[[Category: Baltica]] | |||
[[Category: Wars (Eurth)]] |
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The Baltican Civil War is an ongoing internal conflict in Baltica. It began in early 2022. Since then, the conflict has split the country into five competing factions. Some factions seek to control the entirety of Baltica, while others wish to form their own independent states.[1]
Background
The conflict began on February 27th, after Baltican President Algridas Banis suffered a stroke and was subsequently incapacitated. This then signalled several movements across the country.
Major factions
Some separatist movements are pushing for independent ethnostates, revolving around the country's two main ethnic groups: Dolchs and Ras. Others movements push for one state dominated by a single group. Groups such as the Kauni remain neutral in the conflict and instead are maintaining their own territory.
International reaction
Several countries around the Wurld have deployed troops as peacekeepers and intervening and stabilising forces. However, other countries have taken a more aggressive stance on the conflict.
References
- ↑ Second Baltican Civil War (27 February 2022)