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[[File:Flag of Castile-La Mancha.svg|25px]] 2,200 troops, 75 armoured vehicles<br> | |||
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[[File:Flag of Castile-La Mancha.svg|25px]] 24 aircraft<br> | |||
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===Kenegan defence forces=== | ===Kenegan defence forces=== | ||
Responsibility for the defence of Kenega was down to Vionna-Frankenlisch and a combined arms force was spread across the island as a defensive garrison. Imperial forces were dispersed across four locations on Kenega: the main garrison station at [[Port Faronham]], [[Ewickford Barracks]] in central Kenega City, [[Terlenga Coast Guard Station]] at Terlenga on the island's eastern coast, and [[Hilton Barracks]] at Wexborough on the island's south-western peninsula. Overall command of the Imperial garrison fell to the Governor-General, but Brigadier [[Christina Wappelode]] (the commander of Port Faronham and the ranking Imperial officer on the island) was generally accepted as the de-facto commander. Kenega had never been fortified to the extent of other Imperial colonial outposts. | |||
==Operation Barracuda== | ==Operation Barracuda== |
Revision as of 20:50, 27 January 2023
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From top right and in clockwise direction: HMNS Kenega damaged under missile attack; Imperial troops of 3rd Battalion, Royal Erin Regiment in action in Kenega City; Two aircraft of the San Rositan Navy above Kenega; San Rositan troops in Terelenga | |||||||
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The San Rositan invasion of Kenega, named Operation Barracuda by the San Rositan military, was an operation launched in late 2022 by forces of the Republic of San Rosito to invade and capture the island of Kenega a protectorate of Vionna-Frankenlisch. The operation was the opening of the Kenegan War. With an overwhelming superiority in numbers and materiel, the San Rositans were able to land amphibious and airborne forces on Kenega and seize strategic points on the island, inflicting heavy losses on the Vionna-Frankenlischian and Kenegan defenders.
Background
Ownership of Kenega
San Rosito had long maintained a claim to the island of Kenega. Considered a joke by many observers, the claim to the island rested on claimed descendance of San Rositan from the families of the original Espicutan colonial settlers of Kenega. Espicutan colonists had founded the settlement of Terelenco (now Terlenga) in 1570 and coexisted relatively peacefully with the native population. Though Terelenco expanded over the following centuries and other settlements were established, the colonists never laid claim to the whole island. The first power to claim the entirety of Kenega was Gaul. The Gauls ejected the Espicutan colonists from Terelenco in 1769 and expanded their control over the whole island with the construction of a fort and naval base on the eastern coast (approximately where Kenega City is today). The Kenegan Revolution of 1813 saw the Gaulic government forces overthrown on much of the island and the remains of the garrison besieged in the fort. The fort fell when Frankenlischian forces arrived the following year and the Battle off Hutanjia of 1815 brought an end to the colonial wars in the region with Kenega and other Gaulic possessions in eastern Wishtonia being ceded to Frankenlisch. In spite of Frankenlischian decolonisation in the region of Wishtonia in the 1950s, Kenega and Owaya remained Imperial possessions. Kenega remained peaceful from that point until the San Rositan invasion.
Failed Diplomacy
In the lead-up to the invasion, both Vionna-Frankenlisch and San Rosito displayed only minor interest in resolving the claim diplomatically. In June 2021, in the latter days of Dochlov Zimmermann's Conservative government, Vionna-Frankenlisch was presented with an ultimatum by San Rosito. The ultimatum demanded Imperial withdrawal from Kenega and a handover of power to San Rosito with a deadline set in the following year. The general who delivered the ultimatum, coincidentally, was Jorge Sepulveda, who would go on to be one of the principal San Rositan commanders during the invasion. The ultimatum was ignored and the Conservative government in Vionna-Frankenlisch was soon replaced by one led by the Imperial Party under Arthur Astron and the Kenega situation was swiftly forgotten by the new government.
Continued San Rositan petitions to the Teremaran Security Organisation and other international bodies to support them over Kenega were ignored as well. In fact, San Rosito's standing in the TSO particularly was at rock bottom due to border conflicts between it and it's northern neighbor, the Reino de Brasil. The Queendom of Espicuta, similarly, had complaints ignored by the TSO as their government and portions of the Espicutan public were furious about San Rosito's claims to former Espicutan possessions. The Espicutans were further insensed by the genealogical aspect of the San Rositan claim, which was unverified.
Kenegan defence forces
Responsibility for the defence of Kenega was down to Vionna-Frankenlisch and a combined arms force was spread across the island as a defensive garrison. Imperial forces were dispersed across four locations on Kenega: the main garrison station at Port Faronham, Ewickford Barracks in central Kenega City, Terlenga Coast Guard Station at Terlenga on the island's eastern coast, and Hilton Barracks at Wexborough on the island's south-western peninsula. Overall command of the Imperial garrison fell to the Governor-General, but Brigadier Christina Wappelode (the commander of Port Faronham and the ranking Imperial officer on the island) was generally accepted as the de-facto commander. Kenega had never been fortified to the extent of other Imperial colonial outposts.