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Renewed RLM Insurgency
Checkpoint in Nepal.JPG
A military checkpoint in rural Tinza, blocking entry to the combat zone.
Date7 November 2017 – present
Location
Status Ongoing
Government-Insurgents

Tinza Tinzan Eternal Realm

<imgur w="14">3YZ6Bto.jpg</imgur> RLM

Supported by

Commanders and leaders
Tinza Drogon Tsering
Tinza Jinpa the Younger
Tinza Su Zhong
<imgur w="14">3YZ6Bto.jpg</imgur> Kelsang Karpo
<imgur w="14">3YZ6Bto.jpg</imgur> Tashi
<imgur w="14">3YZ6Bto.jpg</imgur> Lingpa
File:Min ecosyndicalism.png Sarung Bangki
Strength
Tinza 800,000-1,000,000
(disputed)
<imgur w="14">3YZ6Bto.jpg</imgur> 500,000-700,000
(disputed)

The Renewed RLM Insurgency refers to the heightened level of conflict in Tinza between members of the Revolutionary Labour Movement under Kelsang Karpo and government forces under Drogon Tsering.

Previously a low intensity conflict, full-scale insurgency was renewed by the RLM in November 2017, following the arrest and execution of RLM leader Phu-bo. The public outrage and unrest caused by this were violently suppressed by the Drogonist government, further lending support to rebel forces. The war is primarily being fought in Tinza's rural interior. Although the RLM operations were initially proceeding with momentum, by mid-March they had been slowed considerably. Currently, both sides are engaged in the Battle of Motigzol, which has killed thousands of civilians and displaced many more.

Drogon's regime has little international support. Sjealand, Tuthina and Xiaodong have denounced the regime, with NOSDO and the Tengkong system considering military intervention against the government.

Both the government and rebel forces have been accused of war crimes, human-rights violations and massacres. International organisations have claimed that the government has used illegal gas attacks against insurgents. As a result of the conflict, a steady stream of refugees have been leaving Tinza, particularly the more affected region. Neighbouring countries have largely turned away these refugees.

Background

Drogon government

Revolutionary Labour Movement

Phu-bo's arrest

Timeline

Early armed insurgency (November – October 2017)

Rebel momentum (October 2017 – January 2018)

Insurgents falter (January – March 2018)

War of attrition begins (March – June 2018)

Battle for Motigzol (June 2018 – present)

Impacts

Deaths

Refugees