Latyaq Civil War

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The Latyaqi Civil War began unnexpectedly. It is currently an ongoing conflict. It is fought in Latyaq.

Latyaq Civil War
Conflict Latyaq Civil War
Date
Place Latyaq
Result ongoing
Combatants
Latyaq The Scandinvans Bonstock Hydac Rebels
Commanders
President Abdul Ahmad Leader Mohammed Al-Libi
Strength
50,000 Scandinvan troops, 60,000 Bonstockians, 10,000 Latyaqis (growing rapidly), 120,000 total unknown, probably high
Casualties
Unknown Unknown


OOC

The Rebels are secretly being funded and roleplayed by the Blackhelm Confederacy. The Scandinvans and Bonstock are helping the Government. The leader of the rebels is Mohammed Al-Libi

Begining

The civil war began during a visit of Emperor Reginald to Latyaq. At that time several terorist groups attacked the city of Al Iskandariyah. 1 They destroyed the airbase, but Bonstock later rebuilt it, along with their own base. Fighting continued between the Scandinvans and rebels.

War

The war has become a guerilla war, with foreign troops fighting insurgents while the government tries to build up, similar to Iraq. Tactics used by the insurgents include snipers, IEDs, and suicide bombing. As the conflict continued, both the insurgents and Government found support. Bonstock gave the Latyaqis 20,000 of their soldiers 2 while Leocardia helped the rebels 3. The Bonstockians later decided that their forces were insufficient and sent another 60,000 troops to Latyaq, bringing the total to 80,000 4 Hydac offered it's support in the form of donating armored vehicles and deploying advisors to train Latyarqi troops in their use. 5

Sympathy for the government among Latyaqi citizens has greatly increased. The most commonly cited reason is the cruelty and brutality of the rebels. Atrocities commited by them include the massacre of many worshipers at a church 6 They also used Lewisite, 7 which was seen by the people as an illegal way to attack. Many of them turned on the rebels then. Almost all popular support the rebels ever enjoyed was lost.