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The '''ELN insurgency of Agōmòlām''' is an ongoing civil conflict in [[Wallenland]], between government forces and the insurgency [[Enanélapā Libínas Nàdego|ELN]] ([[Workers' Liberation Front]]), who seek to overthrow the Wallenland government. The conflict began in Northern Agōmòlām province in late 2023, after supporters of the ELN rejected national election results and began rioting, while fighters aligned with the group began seizing control of towns and extremists began a campaign of terror attacks in the region. By December, attacks had spread to the national capital of [[Vao'okoà]], and the government of Prime Minister [[Kahia'ika Alo'abàkradíno]] declared a state of war existed between the military and the insurgency.  
The '''ELN insurgency of Agōmòlām''' is an ongoing civil conflict in [[Wallenland]], between government forces and the insurgency [[Workers' Liberation Front (Wallenland)|ELN]] (Enanélapā Libínàs Nàdegò), who seek to overthrow the Wallenland government. The conflict began in Northern Agōmòlām province in late 2023, after supporters of the ELN rejected national election results and began rioting, while fighters aligned with the group began seizing control of towns and extremists began a campaign of terror attacks in the region. By December, attacks had spread to the national capital of [[Valhókoà]], and the [[Prime Minister of Wallenland|Prime Minister]] [[Kahia'ika Alo'abàkradíno]] declared a state of war between the [[Wallenland Defence Forces| Wallene military]] and the insurgency.  


In January 2024, the [[Beleroskov Armed Forces]] intervened in the conflict to back the Wallenland government.
In January 2024, the [[Beleroskov Armed Forces]] intervened in the conflict to back the Wallenland government.


The conflict has been complicated by numerous factors. The [[2023 Mount Bapò'iliop eruption|Christmas Eve eruption]] of [[Mount Bapò'iliop]] diverted much of the government's efforts away from the insurgency and allowed ELN to gain a stronger foothold. International attention has been diverted largely to the recovery of [[Terehan]] and the [[Zalluabed civil war]], resulting in stalled foreign aid.
The conflict has been complicated by numerous factors. The [[2023 Mount Bapò'iliop eruption|Christmas Eve eruption]] of [[Mount Bapò'iliop]] diverted much of the government's efforts away from the insurgency and allowed the ELN to gain a stronger foothold. International attention has been diverted largely to the recovery of [[Terehan]] and the [[Zalluabed civil war]], resulting in stalled foreign aid.


==Background==
==Background==
==Conflict==
==Conflict==



Revision as of 21:27, 6 April 2024

ELN insurgency of Agōmòlām
Town damaged during ELN insurgency of Agōmòlām.jpg
Location
Belligerents
Wallenland Wallenland Defense Forces
Supported by
Beleroskov BFAF
ELN (Workers' Liberation Front)
Supported by
SPOR

The ELN insurgency of Agōmòlām is an ongoing civil conflict in Wallenland, between government forces and the insurgency ELN (Enanélapā Libínàs Nàdegò), who seek to overthrow the Wallenland government. The conflict began in Northern Agōmòlām province in late 2023, after supporters of the ELN rejected national election results and began rioting, while fighters aligned with the group began seizing control of towns and extremists began a campaign of terror attacks in the region. By December, attacks had spread to the national capital of Valhókoà, and the Prime Minister Kahia'ika Alo'abàkradíno declared a state of war between the Wallene military and the insurgency.

In January 2024, the Beleroskov Armed Forces intervened in the conflict to back the Wallenland government.

The conflict has been complicated by numerous factors. The Christmas Eve eruption of Mount Bapò'iliop diverted much of the government's efforts away from the insurgency and allowed the ELN to gain a stronger foothold. International attention has been diverted largely to the recovery of Terehan and the Zalluabed civil war, resulting in stalled foreign aid.

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