Salovian Civil War

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Salovian Civil War
File:Collage Salovian Civil War.jpg
Clockwise from top left:
DateJune 18 1985 – October 17 2005
(20 years, 3 months, 4 weeks and 1 day)
Location
Result Breakup of Salovia and the formation of independent successor states
Belligerants
Salovia
(1985-1992)
Nilovian Coalition
(1985-1989)
Volovan Independence Front
(1985-1997)
Lovian Liberation Front
(1985-1992)
File:BaykaliaArF.png Baykalian Armed Forces
(repl. Salovia 1992-2005)
Nationalist Socialist Party of Salovia
(repl. Nilovian Independence Coalition 1990-1997)
File:KostromNilovi.png Kostro-Nilovian Independence Front
(repl. NSP of Salovia & Volovan Independence Front 1998-2002)
Kostrom Independence Front
(repl. Kostro-Nilovian Independence Front 2003-2005)
File:TACoalition.png Tuva-Altai Coalition
(repl. Lovian Liberation Front 1993-2005)
Commanders and leaders
Ivan Strovani Small General Red General Blue General
Small General 2 Electric Boogaloo
Oh Shoot Another Small General
Woah Another One
Blue General 2 Electric Boogaloo
Strength
20K
18K
30K
10K 5K
Casualties and losses
10K 15K 5K 2.5K

The Salovian Civil War was a series of conflicts and battles related to the collapse of The Grand Republic of Salovia. Spanning over twenty years, the civil war included a variety of belligerants, ranging from small guerilla forces supported by the Salovian government to the Independence fronts of the Lovelian and Khermali regions. The war can be split into three primary phases: The Revolutionary Phase, categorized by the final years of Salovia and the rise of the Lovelian and Volovan forces; the Post-Collapse Phase, marked by the collapse of the Salovian government and its replacement by Baykalia, and the military intrusion by Oscrelia into the northeastern portion of Salovia; and the Stabilization Phase, a period of decreasing military actions and a realization of the modern borders, officially established by the Treaty of Astravili.


Background

Pre-war Events

Novugdidi Crisis

Great Loveli-Khermali Uprising

Course of the War

Aftermath