2023 Zalluabed conflict

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2023 Zalluabed conflict
Part of 2023 Zalluabed conflict
Air strike in Sana'a 11 May 2015 01.jpg
An airstrike in Kurdajar
DateAugust 20th, 2023-present
(1 year, 3 months, 1 week and 1 day)
Location
Belligerents
Zalluabed RZDF
Supported by:
 Buckingla
 Drambenburg
 Nebetia
 Peoratia
Zalluabed Feyt Zalluabed Ayat
Zalluabed Pro-Antar rebels
Commanders and leaders
Zalluabed Saahir Salim
Zalluabed Jirhanu Bjyala
Zalluabed Dhaakir el-Mansur
Nebetia Brett Highland
Peoratia Armand Mbombo
Buckingla Marian Dalaylou
Zalluabed Husani Antar
Casualties and losses
  • 3,287 killed
  • 5,642 killed
  • 19,200 civilians killed

    The 2023 Zalluabed conflict, also known as the Zalluabed civil war, began on August 20th, 2023 when the Royal Zalluabed Defense Forces under the command of General Saahir Salim ousted the democratically-elected government of President Husani Antar in a coup and took control of the capital Zakaraban. Antar fled to Albarine while Salim consolidated power, and pro-Antar rebels organized under the "Free Zalluabed Movement" (Feyt Zalluabed Ayat) began a series of armed resistance campaigns to oppose Salim's rule. On October 23rd, a TTPA coalition of 23,000 troops led by Nebetia, Peoratia, and Buckingla arrived in Zalluabed to support Salim's forces.

    The international community has strongly condemned Salim's forces for drone attacks targeting civilian areas; the war has killed or injured an estimated 19,196 civilians. The CCA Security Council has convened multiple times to address the war, but the ongoing Haduastan War and international tensions with Yuan have detracted attention to Zalluabed.

    Background

    Coup

    War

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