Beloslavian Civil War

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Beloslavian Civil War
Part of Letnian Succession Crisis
Ruins of Donetsk International airport (38), 16 January 2015.jpg
Damage to Beloslavian Airbase Northwest after Sebrenskiyan missile strikes
Date13 March 2022 (2022-03-13) – present (2 years, 8 months, 1 week and 3 days)
Location
Beloslavia
Status

Ongoing
Sebrenskiyan Retaliatory Strikes

  • Sebrenskiya destroys Ministry of Defence, Beloslavian Airfield Northwest, Beloslavian Airfield Southwest, and Beloslavian Airfield Southeast
  • Minister of Defence killed

Uprising in Beloslavia

  • Civilian civil disobedience
  • Military forces divide into two factions
Belligerents
Beloslavian National Government

Beloslavian United Front

  • Prince Stephanov's Resistance Army
  • United Law Enforcement Coalition

Supported By:
 Sebrenskiya (Limited)
Commanders and leaders
Aleksandr Pavlovsky
Pyotr Orlov (KIA)
Vadik Naoumov
Vasily Ignatov
Vikenti Mikhailov
Marlen Zima
Feodosiy Vinogradov
Pafnutiy Aleksandrov
Units involved

Beloslav Loyalist Combined Arms Army

  • 2nd Motor Rifle Division
  • 4th Motor Rifle Division
  • 1st Guards Armored Division
8th Motor Rifle Division
6th Armored Division
71 various Law Enforcement Agencies
Strength
37,500 Personnel 22,000 Regular Military Personnel
1,209 Law Enforcement Officers
740,000 Civilian Resistors
Casualties and losses
68 killed
171 wounded
9 Aircraft destroyed
32 killed
58 wounded


The Beloslavian Civil War (also known as The War of Letnian Succession) is an ongoing military conflict between Beloslavia's government led by Prime Minister Aleksandr Pavlovsky against domestic opposition factions.

Unrest began in September of 2021 as Prime Minister Aleksandr Pavlovsky named himself as the Prince of Beloslavia following the death of Prince Stephanov during a Slavic Cultural Fair in Pancevo. The unrest has rapidly spiraled into armed confrontation after Beloslavian Government forces attacked Sebrenskiyan peacekeepers, allegedly after Sebrenskiyan peacekeepers attempted to stop Beloslavian government forces from using lethal force to suppress demonstrations in the Capital. Citing the attacks and the resulting airstrikes from Sebrenskiya, sections of the Army broke off and declare a "United Front" in resistance to the national government.