This article belongs to the lore of Kali Yuga.

Second Bagongo War

Revision as of 13:33, 29 October 2019 by Greater Carloso (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Second Bagongo War
Part of Afruikan conflicts, Butu-Miyazenga conflict
Map of Bagongo.png
DateAugust 2019 – present
Location
Bagongo, with spillover into neighbouring countries
Status Ongoing
Belligerents
DR Bagongo
Bagongo People's Party
Various Butu militias
FROLIBO
Umbumwé
Bagongo Freedom Party
Bagongo Legitimist Party
Christians United Against Witchcraft
Various Miyazenga militias
Russel Financial (secretly) Palmyrion
Commanders and leaders
Arthur Bukenya
Nsamba Ssebugulu
Ouma Musubaho 
Bernard Obega Surrendered
Paul Mugerwa
Milton Bula
Tupac Shakur II
Charles Nyanza
John Rwasa
Units involved
Bagongo Defense Force
Butu People's Volunteer Army
Ushindi Brigade
East Side Junglers
Bagongo Royal Guard
Gideon Battalion
Casualties and losses
Moderate Light
Thousands of civilians killed

The Second Bagongo War is an ongoing military conflict in Bagongo, with some minor spillovers into neighbouring countries in Afruika. It started in August 2019 after the shootdown of a plane carrying Bagongolese President Michael Zuluka, killing him and many other Butu government officials. Zuluka's successor, Arthur Bukenya, accused the Miyazenga-dominated rebel group FROLIBO, led by ousted President Paul Mugerwa, of having conducting the attack. Several days afterwards, Butu child soldiers stormed the National Assembly during an emergency session and massacred dozens of Miyazenga politicians. The government then ordered the beginning of a mass genocide against the Miyazenga, with thousands being killed by soldiers and Butu militias, ending the peace brought about by the OAC-mediated Gola Accords in 2017 after the First Bagongo War. The conflict continues to escalate.

Background

Timeline

Shootdown of the presidential plane

Massacre at the National Assembly

Beginning of the Miyazenga genocide

Incident at Tirame

Operation Cheetah

Battle of Tirame

Siege of Kayagoro