Second Battle of Kazeraz

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Second Battle of Kazeraz
Part of Prodavan Sovereignty Crisis
Date31st March - 6th April 1991
Location
Kazeraz, Prodava
Result Decisive Coalition Victory
Belligerents

Grand Ceasian Flag.png Grand Ceasia

Imperial Wolfswood.png Imperial Wolfswood
New Prodavan Flag.png Prodava
Commanders and leaders
Imperial Wolfswood.png Frederick von Weinmont-Kohen

New Prodavan Flag.png Abraham Kavadi

New Prodavan Flag.png Mufeed el-Hamid
Units involved

Grand Ceasian Flag.png Second Column

Imperial Wolfswood.png Wolfswood Expeditionary Force

New Prodavan Flag.png 24th (Kazeraz) Division
New Prodavan Flag.png 19th (Assuria) Division

New Prodavan Flag.png Assuria Garrison
Strength
34,000 24,000
Casualties and losses
1,340 dead and wounded

4,123 dead and wounded

19,000 captured

The Second Battle of Kazeraz was a decisive engagement of the Prodavan Sovereignty Crisis. Under the command of Wolfswooder general Frederick von Weinmont-Kohen, five legions of the Ceasian Army and the Wolfswood Expeditionary Force of three brigades attacked and took the city in six days of bloody fighting. The city was defended by the two divisions of General Abraham Kavadi's command and the six-thousand strong garrison of Assuria, which had been marched to Kazeraz under the command of Mufeed el-Hamid, who was killed in the fighting - some stories claiming he was killed by his own militia.