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==International reactions==
==International reactions==
[[Category:Unified Sera]]
[[Category:Coalition of Crown Albatross]]

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Invasion of Sparta (2021)
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A Seran Carrier Battle Group as it approached the Thessalonica Islands.
DateJuly 21st - July 27th 2021
Location
Sparta, Sparta Eternal
Status Concluded
Belligerents
Unified Sera
Supported by:
Beatavic
Timeria
Sparta Eternal
Commanders and leaders
Skolas Tu'Aruc ya Koga
(King)
Kallu Challa ya Mbaku
(Major General)
Salonius Placus ya Latinius
(Brigadier General)
Aeneas Olympias
(Emperor, King-General)
Persus Theokales
(General)
Theseus Basillius
(Brigadier General)
Units involved
501st Infantry Division
3rd Brigade Seran Marines
104th Armor Division
Strength
~25,000 ~56,000
Casualties and losses
1,268 total ~10,934 total

The Invasion of Sparta was a military campaign undertaken by the United States of Sera between July 21st and July 27th against the Empire of Sparta Eternal.

Background

In early July of 2021 Emperor Aeneas Olympias ascended to the throne of Sparta Eternal and began to secure the borders against perceived aggressors by reinforcing the Spartan military presence along the borders shared with Unified Sera. At the beginning, the Seran government perceived no tangible, imminent threat posed by the Spartan government. This quickly changed when Spartan military aircraft repeatedly attempted to encroach upon Seran airspace in the middle of July of the same year. The Seran military responded in kind by reinforcing its own borders and raising the National Defense Preparedness Level from a level 5 to a level 3 and prepared aircraft and military personnel by moving them to the largest eastern military base Fort Sanoure. Placeholder

Prelude

Tensions Rise on Adula

Attempts at a Peaceful Solution

Battles

Battle of Dead-Gulch Pass

Invasion of Thessalonica

Battle of the Sea of Austrolis

Invasion of Sparta

Invasion of Athens

Battle of Thermopylae

Aftermath

International reactions