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Riamese intervention in Cordomonivence | ||||||||
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Part of The Cordobez Second Civil War | ||||||||
Riamese assault during the First Battle of Viggen | ||||||||
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Belligerents | ||||||||
Republic of Cordomonivence | Flinksen Liberation Army |
National Salvation Army Riamese Empire | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | ||||||||
Diether Walter Schuhmacher Norbert Hannes Siemon † Korbinian Hauke Adenauer |
Sulejman Hamza Demirović Enis Enver Gujić |
Lars Hartmut Ziegler Guntram Diedrich Lange | ||||||
Strength | ||||||||
At the beginning : Later reinforcements: |
At the beginning : Later reinforcements: |
At the beginning : Later reinforcements: | ||||||
Casualties and losses | ||||||||
20,941 Killed 14,958 Wounded |
19,994 Killed 20,661 Wounded |
17,153 Killed 16,493 Wounded |
The Riamese intervention in Cordomonivence, also known as the Riamese Debt Blockade, was a military action and conflict which saw the occupation of several coastal regions of Cordomonivence by the Riamese Empire, between the 10th of June 1900 up to the end of the Second Cordomonivence Civil War.
The intervention brought a shift in foreign policy between the two countries, with the Cordomonivence government adopting a posture that favored the Riamese Empire after the closure of the intervention, while the Empire adopted a protectionist facet with Cordomonivence.