Vascara War

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Vascara War
Part of Carinansian-Valoran Wars
DateJanuary 2nd 2023 - August 30th 2027
Location
Status Cárinansian victory
Belligerents

Republic of Valora

Democratic Republic of Faelauntz
Kingdom of Wexford
Republic of Kangsu
Carinansia
Monteguerias
Aparicia
Ochamina
Commanders and leaders
Flavio Illescas
Gustavo Juderías
Adrián Montreal
Álvaro Serrano Paek
Jerónimo Obregón
Ko'ēti Tlazohdira Won
Units involved
1,000,000 infantry
120 tanks
728 aircraft
113 naval vessels

1,500,000 infantry

  • 80,000 special operations soldiers

900 tanks
2984 aircraft
125 naval vessels
Casualties and losses
125,000 infantry killed
700,000 infantry in captivity
30,000 infantry wounded
5,000 missing
104 tanks destroyed
301 aircraft destroyed
83 naval vessels destroyed
98,048 civilians killed
118,092 infantry killed
50,000 infantry wounded
33 tanks destroyed
13 aircraft destroyed
23 naval vessels destroyed
48,682 civilians killed

The Vascara War was a military conflict between Valorá and Kangsu that began after Valorá invaded the Cárinansian state of what was then known as Vascara and the neighbouring state of Platencía in retaliation to closure of diplomatic relations. After initial Valorán success in the La Plata campaigns, Cárinansian naval and aerial dominance allowed them to quickly begin occupation of Valorán cities and towns. Operation Villasante saw the gradual approach towards the capital, and increased rations for those living in occupied territories before peace talks had even concluded.

The Treaty of Tlajoyotl saw the establishment of the State of Valorá, a puppet state of Cárinansia. In 2033, Valorá was fully annexed. The states of Nova Enstel, Embardoro, Sierna Norte & Sur all were formed out of the annexed territory of Valorá. The results of the war are considered to be some of the most important factors in rising Carinansian prominence internationally in the following years.