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The '''Continuation War''' (Ravkan: ''Продовження війни'', tr. ''Prodovzhennya vijny''); Drazhinskiyan: ''Працяг вайны'', tr. ''Pratsyag vajny'') was an armed conflict fought between [[Ravka]] and [[Drazhinskiya]] between March 2021 and September 2022. The war's proximate cause was the Treaty of Nice imposed on Drazhinskiya following the 2015 [[Midsummer War]], during which Ravkan and [[Acrea|Acrean]] forces occupied the majority of the disputed border region of [[Tsernova]]; Drazhinskiya ceded most of Tsernova to Ravka. Public outrage over the defeat eventually toppled Drazhisnkiya's ruling coalition, with a new government formed in 2016 led by the populist National Union Conference. Though both nations held longstanding claims to Tsernova made largely on ethnopolitical grounds, despite the historical diversity of the region, it was strongly influenced by the much deeper ideological roots of Drazhin-Ravkan enmity.
The '''Continuation War''' (Ravkan: ''Продовження війни'', tr. ''Prodovzhennya vijny''); Drazhinskiyan: ''Працяг вайны'', tr. ''Pratsyag vajny'') was an armed conflict fought between [[Ravka]] and [[Drazhinskiya]] between March 2021 and September 2022. The war's proximate cause was the Treaty of Nice imposed on Drazhinskiya following the 2015 [[Midsummer War]], during which Ravkan and [[Acrea|Acrean]] forces occupied the majority of the disputed border region of [[Tsernova]]; Drazhinskiya ceded most of Tsernova to Ravka. Public outrage over the defeat eventually toppled Drazhisnkiya's ruling coalition, with a new government formed in 2016 led by the populist National Union Conference. Though both nations have long claimed Tsernova, largely on ethnopolitical grounds in spite of the historical ethnolinguistic diversity of the region, its root causes can be found in the longstanding political and ideological enmity between the two.

Revision as of 03:04, 27 August 2023

Continuation War
Date12 March 2021 – 21 September 2022
(1 year, 6 months, 10 days)
Location
Territorial
changes
Drazhinskiya occupies the majority of the Tsernova region
Belligerents

 Ravka
 Acrea
 Auroa
 Ossoria


Supported by:

Drazhinskiya


Supported by:

Units involved
Ravkan Armed Forces
Acrean Armed Forces
Ossorian Armed Forces
Auroan Armed Forces
Drazhinskiyan Armed Forces

The Continuation War (Ravkan: Продовження війни, tr. Prodovzhennya vijny); Drazhinskiyan: Працяг вайны, tr. Pratsyag vajny) was an armed conflict fought between Ravka and Drazhinskiya between March 2021 and September 2022. The war's proximate cause was the Treaty of Nice imposed on Drazhinskiya following the 2015 Midsummer War, during which Ravkan and Acrean forces occupied the majority of the disputed border region of Tsernova; Drazhinskiya ceded most of Tsernova to Ravka. Public outrage over the defeat eventually toppled Drazhisnkiya's ruling coalition, with a new government formed in 2016 led by the populist National Union Conference. Though both nations have long claimed Tsernova, largely on ethnopolitical grounds in spite of the historical ethnolinguistic diversity of the region, its root causes can be found in the longstanding political and ideological enmity between the two.