Northern Lyoa Conflict
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Northern Lyoa Conflict | ||||||||
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Part of Lyoan Armed Conflict | ||||||||
Rebel fighters of the FLA in 2013. | ||||||||
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Belligerents | ||||||||
Supported by: Creeperopolis |
Free Lyoan Army (2012-Present) Supported by: Senvarian Liberation Front Mara Salvatrucha |
Alliance for Liberation and Restoration (2020-Present) Patriotic Alliance of Revolutionary Forces (2007-2018) Tulossa loyalists (2003-Present) | ||||||
United Self-Defense Movement (2014-Present) FRENAMI-EDPL (2020-Present) |
Lyoan Liberation Forces (2014-Present) January 5th Movement (2020-Present) |
Lyoan Integrationist Front (2003-2017) Movement for Change and Stability (2003-2011) ex-LIF (2019-2020) | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | ||||||||
Kemoh Foday (from 2012) Joseph Kyundu (to 2012) Marcil Yantanda (to 2006) |
Olivier Tamboa (FLA commander) Charles Myanga (ARL commander) Alphonse Addame (LLF commander) |
Caesar Yituramana (PARF commander) Istin Gabano (LIF commander) Jean-Pierre Mdatan (MCS commander) | ||||||
Strength | ||||||||
>100,000 LNDF personnel |
~500 (FLA) ~100 (ARL) ~200 (LLF) |
~2,500 (PARF, 2007) ~1,000 (LIF, 2009) ~900 (MCS, 2009) | ||||||
Casualties and losses | ||||||||
Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | ||||||
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The Northern Lyoa Conflict is an ongoing war in the north of the Republic of Lyoa that began in 2003, immediately following the Lyoan Civil War.