East Ragnarstat War
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The East Ragnarstat War | |||||||
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The town square after a seperatist terrorist attack in Østbrønby (2004) | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Syrtænzna |
State of East Ragnarstat Support: Blaskog | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Ylva Siridatur (2018-present) Ivar Dumskalson (2010-2018) Henrik Henrikson (2005-2010) | Johanns Ragnarson | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
51,000 | 38,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
9,345 killed and 13,291 wounded | 13,789 killed and 13,956 wounded |
The East Ragnarstat War or also known as East Ragnarstat Crisis is an ongoing armed conflict in the East Ragnarstat region of Syrtænzna, which has become apart of the broader Syrtæn'at-Blåskogian Hostilities. After a massive corruption scandal for Minister-President of Ragnarstat, Hannah Storda, showing that she has taken bribes from the Bkåskogian Crown which was leaked to the public in November of 2004 lead to her resigning her post after mass protests in Eribyen demanding her resignation. In the aftermath a Pro-Blåskogian seperatist group called the Legion of Jarls, did a series of terrorist attacks in the city of Østbrønby against goverment owned buildings in December 2004. Soon after said group occupied large portions of Ragnarstat declaring the creation of the State of East Ragnarstat, independent from Syrtænzna. Quickly fighting between the Syrtæn'at's army and the Blåskogian backed seperatists arrupted leading to the seperatists occupying more land. Series of attempted cease fire talks was tried in 2013-2016, with prime minister Balder Hjel of Norgsveldet being the mediator, though seeing some success through the Hirdvik Protocals in which Norgsveldet invited Blåskog and Syrtænzna. In which fighting between the Pro Blåskogian seperatists and Syrtæn'at's Armed Forces stopped in 2014, though started up again in 2015, in which failing to find compromise in the conflict.