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Revision as of 07:17, 4 August 2022

Operation JY
Part of the Scandinavian Campaign of the Second Europan War
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Ruzhite Troops marking towards Central Aurucolia
Date12 June 1942 - 10 August 1942
Location
Aurucolia
Result

Partial Imperial Success
Successful Allied Delaying Tactic

  • Ruzhite forces fail to penetrate Central Aurucolia
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
300,000

120,000
75,000

500,000

100,000

Operation JY (12 June 1942 - 10 August 1942) was a Ruzhite operation carried out during the Second Europan War on the Zemurian Theatre with the intention of penetrating East Aurucolia to pour in Ruzhite forces into Central Aurucolia and link-up with the Imperial forces there. However, the Ruzhite forces were unprepared for the Lucis Commonwealth intervention in the theatre.

Following the disasterous Operation O1, the Ruzhite commanders decided to continue waging psychological war with raids and bombings on Jutland. With the Ruzhites calling off their attacks from Jutland and into Aurucolia, the Ruzhite forces at the Jutlandish border remained stationed there in the event that the Jutlandish forces would attempt to invade. However, the assumed invasion never took place as Jutland-Gimli was mostly focused on defending their territory, which would prove to be a disadvantage for the Ruzhites. Despite only gaining half of foothold from their intended objective, the Ruzhites failed to push further into Aurucolia and reach Central Aurucolia.

Background

The Battle

Aftermath