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Multinational Peacekeeping Force M'biruna

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Multinational Peacekeeping Force M'biruna
Part of the M'biruna Civil War
Aid airdrop over Mirebalais 2010-01-21 3.JPG
Daoan Peacekeepers sort through an air drop.
Date10 March 2006 - 30 December 2009
Location
Result

Nkomo Accords Fully Implemented

  • Restoration of M'birunan territorial integrity
  • Disarmament of major rebel groups
  • Internal M'birunan borders stabilized
Belligerents
MPNF Rogue Rebels & Militias
  • Rebel Group 1
  • Rebel Group 2
  • Rebel Group 3
  • Rebel Group 4
Commanders and leaders
  • Daobac Commander A
  • Daobac Commander B
  • Commander C
  • Commander A
  • Commander B
  • Commander C
Strength
Military
  • Daobac - TBD Troops
  • - TBD Troops

Civilian
  • Daobac - TBD Personnel
  • Onekawa-Nukanoa XXX
  • Pulacan XXX
  • Kembesa 800 a
TBD
Casualties and losses
TBD TBD
Approximately XXX civilians killed

The Multinational Peacekeeping Force M'biruna, commonly abbreviated to as the MPFM and informally referred to as the M'birunan Peacekeepers, was a multinational peacekeeping taskforce organized and led by Daobac at the request of its ally Pulau Keramat as part of the peace process of the M'birunan Civil War. The MPFM was charged in ensuring that all belligerents of the conflict observed all relevant ceasefire agreements and to distribute humanitarian aid throughout M'biruna. Countries that participated and contributed personnel for the MPFM included Kaojiang, Onekawa-Nukanoa, Pulacan, XXX and XXX. The MPFM was comprised of both military and civilian personnel, each tasked with different responsibilities throughout their deployment. Participating nations were permitted to send solely military or civilian personnel, though greater emphasis was placed upon the recruitment of civilian aid workers. The first wave of MPNF personnel was first deployed on 10 March 2006 and reached a peak of XX,XXX personnel in 2008, until it finally ended on 30 December 2009 when its last personnel left M'biruna. The MPNF helped reduce violence throughout the M'biruna and prevented the civil war from being reignited by rogue military units, rebel groups and militias. In spite of its successes, the MPNF suffered many casualties as the result of attacks by rogue rebel elements and operational mismanagement among MPNF nations.