10-27-2019, 01:38 PM
Ga'bathi Akhadic Republic | Ochtyr 11, 1601
Following the call of Selahattin Orhan Tawfiq, al-Lasham's loyalists who were disgruntled with the current government marched to the streets. Demanding the resignation of the government and the formation of a new "revolutionary government" under Tawfiq's leadership. Clashes with police in the streets turned into riots in Lasham and Takar. Tawfiq found the support of regional and local officials as well as much of the Republican Guard. Several days of violence followed, and President Yunus Bozarslan was forced to flee to Ashkabad.
For several days, both Tawfiq and Bozarslan claimed to be the legitimate head of state of the Near East nation. However, Tawfiq was not able to control the city of Lasham, which military forces loyal to Bozarslan's government controlling several city district. There were conflicting rumours, including one that Bozarslan's government had asked NETO to assist him to pacify the country, in order to avoid a civil war, while others claimed that NETO representatives were about to meet Tawfiq, in order to advance a peaceful resolution between both sides. But violence continued until Ochtyr 8, when Kyrzbekistan's President Damir Kazbekur announced they recognized Yunus Bozarslan's government as the only legitimate government in the neighbor country.
Ayduramazan, Democratic Republic of Kyrzbekistan
Kyrzbekistani main parties had struggled so far to form a government. Earlier rumours had been heard that the Armed Forces may try to force the Socialist People's Party to accept a minority government led by the National Republican Party, probably supported by some minor parties such as the Solidarity Coalition. However, negotiations were started for a coalition between the Socialist People's Party and the National Republican Party, which would have a comfortable majority. After three weeks of negotiations, the final agreement still advance slowly, although it was expected that the new government would be led by Aydarar Ansarkur, the candidate of the Socialist People's Party, and therefore the returning to power of the Socialist People's Party, four years later. Still, the Socialist People's Party was expected to make several concessions, including a federal government which was expected to include at least half of the ministers from the National Republican Party and independent ministers, including probably several ministers from Ilshat Kulmiyur's government.
Kyrzbekistani politicians saw with concern the events in Ga'bath, although it did not help much to advance the negotiations for the formation of a new government. On the night of Ochtyr 10, when President Damir Kazbekuz announced that he had accepted the plea by President Yunus Bozarslan to assist Ga'bathi in the defeat of "terrorist forces" in order to avoid a bloodbath in the neighbor country, many were caught by surprise.
Kyrzbekistan's Northern Division crossed into Ga'bath border only a few hours later. Meanwhile, a joint operation by Kyrzbekistani and Ga'bathi Air Force -most of the Ga'bathi Air Force had remained loyal to Bozarslan government- attacked enemy positions in Takar and Lasham province. The Kyrzbekistani infantry, led by a large numbers of Kyrzbekistani tanks, advanced unopposed until they reached the province surrounding Takar. Meanwhile, Ga'bathi Army Forces loyal to Bozarslan's government launched a counter-offensive toward the western and southern provinces, where both Akhadist groups and forces loyal to Tawfiq were active during the last week.
General Nysha Zophakuz, who had also a prominent role in the 1574 Arberian crisis, was leading the operation by Kyrzbekistani forces. Soon, intense fighting erupted by Kyrzbekistani-Ga'bathi forces and rebel forces. Three days later, another Kyrzbekistani offensive was launched in the southern border, crossing into southern Ga'bath, aimed to secure the highway that goes between the Ga'bathi Akhadic Republic and the city-state of Selnas. An urgent meeting was called in NETO headquarters, while it was rumoured that Kyrzbekistani Foreign Minister was expected to visit Khanid and A'Sir in the coming days.
Following the call of Selahattin Orhan Tawfiq, al-Lasham's loyalists who were disgruntled with the current government marched to the streets. Demanding the resignation of the government and the formation of a new "revolutionary government" under Tawfiq's leadership. Clashes with police in the streets turned into riots in Lasham and Takar. Tawfiq found the support of regional and local officials as well as much of the Republican Guard. Several days of violence followed, and President Yunus Bozarslan was forced to flee to Ashkabad.
For several days, both Tawfiq and Bozarslan claimed to be the legitimate head of state of the Near East nation. However, Tawfiq was not able to control the city of Lasham, which military forces loyal to Bozarslan's government controlling several city district. There were conflicting rumours, including one that Bozarslan's government had asked NETO to assist him to pacify the country, in order to avoid a civil war, while others claimed that NETO representatives were about to meet Tawfiq, in order to advance a peaceful resolution between both sides. But violence continued until Ochtyr 8, when Kyrzbekistan's President Damir Kazbekur announced they recognized Yunus Bozarslan's government as the only legitimate government in the neighbor country.
Ayduramazan, Democratic Republic of Kyrzbekistan
Kyrzbekistani main parties had struggled so far to form a government. Earlier rumours had been heard that the Armed Forces may try to force the Socialist People's Party to accept a minority government led by the National Republican Party, probably supported by some minor parties such as the Solidarity Coalition. However, negotiations were started for a coalition between the Socialist People's Party and the National Republican Party, which would have a comfortable majority. After three weeks of negotiations, the final agreement still advance slowly, although it was expected that the new government would be led by Aydarar Ansarkur, the candidate of the Socialist People's Party, and therefore the returning to power of the Socialist People's Party, four years later. Still, the Socialist People's Party was expected to make several concessions, including a federal government which was expected to include at least half of the ministers from the National Republican Party and independent ministers, including probably several ministers from Ilshat Kulmiyur's government.
Kyrzbekistani politicians saw with concern the events in Ga'bath, although it did not help much to advance the negotiations for the formation of a new government. On the night of Ochtyr 10, when President Damir Kazbekuz announced that he had accepted the plea by President Yunus Bozarslan to assist Ga'bathi in the defeat of "terrorist forces" in order to avoid a bloodbath in the neighbor country, many were caught by surprise.
Kyrzbekistan's Northern Division crossed into Ga'bath border only a few hours later. Meanwhile, a joint operation by Kyrzbekistani and Ga'bathi Air Force -most of the Ga'bathi Air Force had remained loyal to Bozarslan government- attacked enemy positions in Takar and Lasham province. The Kyrzbekistani infantry, led by a large numbers of Kyrzbekistani tanks, advanced unopposed until they reached the province surrounding Takar. Meanwhile, Ga'bathi Army Forces loyal to Bozarslan's government launched a counter-offensive toward the western and southern provinces, where both Akhadist groups and forces loyal to Tawfiq were active during the last week.
General Nysha Zophakuz, who had also a prominent role in the 1574 Arberian crisis, was leading the operation by Kyrzbekistani forces. Soon, intense fighting erupted by Kyrzbekistani-Ga'bathi forces and rebel forces. Three days later, another Kyrzbekistani offensive was launched in the southern border, crossing into southern Ga'bath, aimed to secure the highway that goes between the Ga'bathi Akhadic Republic and the city-state of Selnas. An urgent meeting was called in NETO headquarters, while it was rumoured that Kyrzbekistani Foreign Minister was expected to visit Khanid and A'Sir in the coming days.