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The '''West Chindush conflict''' is a series of confrontations between [[Balakia]] and [[Gushlia]] stemming from a territorial dispute over the former Balaki federal subject of West Chindush. The disputes stem from the aftermaths of the [[Great Ekuosian War]] and the [[Balaki Civil War]], wherein Gushlia aligned itself with [[Shohuan]] and launched an assault on Balakia, occupying the region, but was never awarded with the territory it had captured. The region was ceded to Gushlia on August | The '''West Chindush conflict''' is a series of confrontations between [[Balakia]] and [[Gushlia]] stemming from a territorial dispute over the former Balaki federal subject of West Chindush. The disputes stem from the aftermaths of the [[Great Ekuosian War]] and the [[Balaki Civil War]], wherein Gushlia aligned itself with [[Shohuan]] and launched an assault on Balakia, occupying the region, but was never awarded with the territory it had captured. The region was ceded to Gushlia on August 17th 2017, following Balakia's execution of a scorched earth policy in the region. This only served to stoke Gushli outrage and escalate tensions between the two nations even further. | ||
=Background and History= | =Background and History= | ||
==Great Ekuosian War== | ==Great Ekuosian War== |
Revision as of 17:00, 2 October 2017
The West Chindush conflict is a series of confrontations between Balakia and Gushlia stemming from a territorial dispute over the former Balaki federal subject of West Chindush. The disputes stem from the aftermaths of the Great Ekuosian War and the Balaki Civil War, wherein Gushlia aligned itself with Shohuan and launched an assault on Balakia, occupying the region, but was never awarded with the territory it had captured. The region was ceded to Gushlia on August 17th 2017, following Balakia's execution of a scorched earth policy in the region. This only served to stoke Gushli outrage and escalate tensions between the two nations even further.