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| commander1  = {{flagicon|Siyezan}} <b>[[Vanali Duye]]</b><br>{{flagicon|Siyezan}} General [[Agosa Vopyece|Agosa Vopyeče]]<br>{{flagicon|Siyezan}} General [[Rico Voslyza|Rico Vosləza]]
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| commander2  = {{flagicon|Vosan}} Prime Minister [[Atava Ceirzireiz Az|Atava Ceirzireiẓ Az]]<br>{{flagicon|Vosan}} General [[Gelakaz Carez ha Zur|Gelakaẓ Careẓ ha Zur]]<br>{{flagicon|Vosan}} Vac.General [[Esi Iameiz Uz|Esi Iameiẓ Úz]] <br>{{flagicon|Vosan}} General [[Dove Vanayes]]
| commander2  = {{flagicon|Vosan}} <b>[[Rive Duviyes]]</b><br>{{flagicon|Vosan}} [[Daviti Bavadiyes]]<br>{{flagicon|Vosan}} [[Cana Vôliyes]] <br>{{flagicon|Vosan}} [[Vatim Caroveyes]] <br>{{flagicon|Vosan}} [[Jelakåz Veciriyes]]
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| strength1  = {{flagicon|Siyezan}} 61,500 soldiers (including cca. 49,000 not participating)<br>{{flagicon|Siyezan}} 450 armored vehicles<br>{{flagicon|Siyezan}} 165 aircraft
| strength1  = {{flagicon|Siyezan}} 28,500 deployed<br>{{flagicon|Siyezan}} 187armored vehicles<br>{{flagicon|Siyezan}} 66 aircraft
| strength2  = {{flagicon|Vosan}} 71,500 soldiers (including cca. 45,000 not participating)<br>{{flagicon|Vosan}} 25,000 Vacan militia<br> {{flagicon|Vosan}} 675 armored vehicles<br>{{flagicon|Vosan}} 250 aircraft<br> {{flagicon|Vosan}} ''cca. 21 aircraft''
| strength2  = {{flagicon|Vosan}} 30,000 soldiers deployed<br>{{flagicon|Vosan}} 210 armored vehicles<br>{{flagicon|Vosan}} 70 aircraft<br>
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| casualties1 = {{flagicon|Siyezan}} 761 killed<br>{{flagicon|Siyezan}} 4,007 wounded<br>{{flagicon|Siyezan}} 34 armored vehicles destroyed<br>{{flagicon|Siyezan}} 41 aircraft destroyed
| casualties1 = {{flagicon|Siyezan}} 1,304 killed<br>{{flagicon|Siyezan}} 3,007 wounded<br>{{flagicon|Siyezan}} 46 armored vehicles destroyed<br>{{flagicon|Siyezan}} 34 aircraft destroyed
| casualties2 = {{flagicon|Vosan}} 310 killed<br>{{flagicon|Vosan}} 3,592 wounded<br>{{flagicon|Vosan}} 11 armored vehicles destroyed<br>{{flagicon|Vosan}} 29 aircraft destroyed<br>{{flagicon|Vosan}} 2 aircraft destroyed
| casualties2 = {{flagicon|Vosan}} 1,356 killed<br>{{flagicon|Vosan}} 3,592 wounded<br>{{flagicon|Vosan}} 37 armored vehicles destroyed<br>{{flagicon|Vosan}} 29 aircraft destroyed
| casualties3 = Estimated over 600 civilians were killed and around 25,000 were displaced or injured
| casualties3 = Estimated over 1800 civilians were killed or injured  
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The Davyosok War ([[Damserz language|Damserz]]: 'Davyosók ce-hód', [[Vosan language|Vosan]]: ) was a border conflict between [[Siyezan]] and [[Vosan]] involving the disputed Davyosok region. It is the most recent military crisis between both countries.
The Davyosok War ([[Damserz language|Damserz]]: ''Davyosók ce-hód'', [[Vosan language|Vosan]]: ) was a border conflict between [[Siyezan]] and [[Vosan]] involving the disputed Davyosok region. It is the most recent military crisis between both countries.


===Background===
===Background===

Revision as of 00:18, 15 April 2022

Davyosok War
DateAugust 3 - December 29, 2000
LocationDavyosók Republic of Vosan, minor spillovers in both countries, Vaniua
Result Vos victory
Belligerents
 Siyezan  Vosan
Commanders and leaders
Siyezan Vanali Duye
Siyezan
Siyezan
Vosan Rive Duviyes
Vosan Daviti Bavadiyes
Vosan Cana Vôliyes
Vosan Vatim Caroveyes
Vosan Jelakåz Veciriyes
Strength
Siyezan 28,500 deployed
Siyezan 187armored vehicles
Siyezan 66 aircraft
Vosan 30,000 soldiers deployed
Vosan 210 armored vehicles
Vosan 70 aircraft
Casualties and losses
Siyezan 1,304 killed
Siyezan 3,007 wounded
Siyezan 46 armored vehicles destroyed
Siyezan 34 aircraft destroyed
Vosan 1,356 killed
Vosan 3,592 wounded
Vosan 37 armored vehicles destroyed
Vosan 29 aircraft destroyed
Estimated over 1800 civilians were killed or injured

The Davyosok War (Damserz: Davyosók ce-hód, Vosan: ) was a border conflict between Siyezan and Vosan involving the disputed Davyosok region. It is the most recent military crisis between both countries.

Background

After the fall of Khezian Sannism in 1991, the regimes in both Vosan and Siyezan saw the need for greater cooperation to ensure the stability of their power. A big obstacle to this had been the disputed Davyosok region, a majority Siyezi area claimed by Siyezan since 1920.
In 1991, Vos president Ô Iâyes ceded the region to Siyezan in exchange for closer cooperation, in immediate response to the Khezid revolution. Even after his assassination, his successor Savatiyes retained the treaty.
(stuff happens within Vosan)
After the overthrowing of Savatiyes in 1999 and the reinsauration of democracy, president-elect of Vosan () considered the treaty illegitimate and claimed Davyosok as Vos territory under occupation, and he demanded Siyezi president Vanali Duye to return his forces home peacefully, to which Vanali refused and instead ordered to prepare defensive possitions within the area.
It took Vosan a year to stabilise their internal situation enough to send soldiers to deal with the region.

Course of the war

siyezis go poof

Aftermath

After the surrender, Siyezan had to abandon all its claims to the area, in exchange for it being granted a high autonomy status.
The victory had the effect of giving legitimacy to the newly established Vos government, while it had the opposite effect on Siyezan. The authoritarian regime that ruled the country became extremely unpopular after the defeat, which is considered a direct cause of the Sohamist Revolution 2 years later.

International reactions

sth sth GTO