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Nearly the entire Ni-Rao Air Force sided with the Communist insurgency, and while large portions of the Navy did not, the Communist forces attacked the loyalist Navy vessels and sank or disabled a majority of Raonite naval capacity. The Army was largely split on geographic lines. The military body de facto in charge of South Ni-Rao is the Worker's Council of the Revolution, led by General Doro Imo. Paramilitary forces from [[Meremaa]] have also joined the war on the northern side, while the Radical Battalion, an international milita organization comprised of Communist activists from [[Meagharia]], [[Durakia]], and [[Ekvatora]] (but unrecognized by all these governments), has joined the southern side. |
Nearly the entire Ni-Rao Air Force sided with the Communist insurgency, and while large portions of the Navy did not, the Communist forces attacked the loyalist Navy vessels and sank or disabled a majority of Raonite naval capacity. The Army was largely split on geographic lines. The military body de facto in charge of South Ni-Rao is the Worker's Council of the Revolution, led by General Doro Imo. Paramilitary forces from [[Meremaa]] have also joined the war on the northern side, while the Radical Battalion, an international milita organization comprised of Communist activists from [[Meagharia]], [[Durakia]], and [[Ekvatora]] (but unrecognized by all these governments), has joined the southern side. |
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