Hisrea War

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Hisrea War
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Hisrea People's Liberation Front (HPLF) fighters in Guad, Zalluabed
DateOctober 15th, 2020 - ongoing
Location
Belligerents

TTPA Forces

HPLF and Allies

Commanders and leaders
  • King Farik al-Jamura
  • President Zayyaan al-Akhtar
  • President Nikolai Ubotrov
  • President Irmahn Schindenheim
  • Chancellor Walde Herzog
  • President Nikolai Cherdenko
  • Casualties and losses
    TTPA HPLF

    The Hisrea War is an ongoing armed conflict between Zalluabed and its TTPA allies and the Hisrea People's Liberation Front which began in October of 2020 when the HPLF began seizing territory in Hisrea province. The war initially was low-level, but in December of 2020, the Hisrea People's Liberation Front (HPLF) seized many key towns and villages including Guad, sparking President Zayyaan al-Akhtar's decision to send government forces into the province to combat them. After the capture of Habu Daa on December 30th, the Zalluabed Army began major operations to clear the HPLF, which started resulting in major loss of civilian life. International scrutiny surrounding the offensive ramped up, with Zamastanian Secretary of State Jessiah Vallotis calling it "a genocide in the making." After a Security Council resolution, Zalluabed government forces withdrew from Hisrea on April 19th, 2021. However, the HPLF rebounded and seized much of the province once again, and after an unsuccessful assassination attempt on President al-Akhtar by the HPLF, Zalluabedi forces with the backing of Beleroskov, Buckingla, and Kossmil began a new operation to push them back. Again facing international scrutiny, Drambenburgian observers were sent to mediate the conflict and ensure practical military conduct.

    On July 15th, a Zalluabedi fighter jet accidentally fired on a Zamastanian naval vessel, the ZMS Monserrati, killing 21 sailors and drawing heavy scrutiny from the international community. On July 20th, the city of Huad fell to government forces, but President al-Akhtar admitted that thousands of civilians had died in collateral damage during the week-long battle.


    Background

    War

    International reaction

    Casualties