Second War in Vulkaria

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Second War In Vulkaria
Part of Vulkaria Unrest
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Clockwise from the top-left: Vulkarian police escort captured M.L.F. soldiers back to their unit; a destroyed tank during the Battle of Amstelvenn; anti-tank missile installations during the siege of Novy; reburial of victims of the 2001 Krebrenica massacre in 2010; a Coalition of Crown Albatross vehicle driving on the streets of Vulkar during the siege of the city.
DateAugust 5th, 1999 - February 6th, 2005
Location
Belligerents

Coalition of Crown Albatross

Malvarian Coalition

Commanders and leaders

Vulkaria

Zamastan

M.L.F.

  • Samuel Kannit
Strength
  • Vulkaria- 3,882,000
  • Zamastan- 120,000
  • Cadair- 34,000
  • Emmiria- 40,000
  • Austrolis- 22,000
  • Rio Palito- 600
  • Quetana- 500
  • M.L.F.- 2,597,000
  • Casualties and losses
  • Vulkaria- 103,500 dead, 467,240 wounded, 4,127 MIA
  • Zamastan- 3,246 dead, 12,902 wounded
  • Cadair- 972 dead, 6,032 wounded
  • Emmiria- 2,502 dead, 9,000 wounded
  • Austrolis- 394 dead, 992 wounded
  • Rio Palito- 30 dead, 12 wounded
  • Quetana- 9 dead, 20 wounded
  • M.L.F.- 721,000 Dead
  • total deaths: 2,349,000
  • civilian deaths: 1,203,000
  • The Second War in Vulkaria was a military conflict in the nation of Vulkaria that involved Coalition of Crown Albatross forces led by Zamastan and consisting of Cadairian, Emmirian, Rio Palitan, Austrolisian and Quetanan forces. Following the events of the First War in Vulkaria and the sporadic protests and violence that persisted throughout the next decade, a government policy regarding capitalist and global economics installed in 1999 led to a revitalization of the Malvarian Liberation Front, backed by Malvare, and many other embattled groups wanting to take over power from the federal government in order to install a Marxist regime. A civil war erupted in 2000 once again, and the nation was embroiled with global interests once again being threatened in the form of trade along the Elkjop Bay and the Strait of Vulkaria shipping routes, as well as the threat of terror attacks being experienced by many of the nations involved in the coalition efforts.

    President Cassious Castovia sent troops into Vulkaria in 1999 to aid the Vulkarian government, and in 2000, the international coalition joined the fight. The war ended in 2005 with the surrender of rebel forces and a signed treaty by the Federal forces and Coalition observers to allow small territorial governance by M.L.F. and V.N.A. forces.

    The war was staggering in terms of the death toll, with over 2.3 million people killed, over half of them citizens. Vulkaria lost over 103,000 soldiers. The Coalition forces lost a total of 7,153 troops, including 3,246 from Zamastan, 972 from Cadair, 2,502 from Emmiria, 394 from Austrolis, 30 from Rio Palito, and 9 from Quetana.

    Background

    1999 Political Change and Beginning of Conflict

    War

    2000

    2001

    2002

    2003

    2004

    2005

    Aftermath