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|caption = | |caption = [[Khov]] skyline during the battle. | ||
|date = July - September 1996 | |date = July - September 1996 | ||
|place = [[Khov]], [[Corumm]] | |place = [[Khov]], [[Corumm]] | ||
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The '''Battle of [[Khov]]''' was a battle between the force of the [[Corumm]]ese government and the communi rebels of the [[Army of Common Men]]. Following the communist summer offensive in 1996 and the capture of Khov, government forces prepared Operation Zydron to push them back, retake the city and destroy their ad-hoc 'Khov Socialist Republic'. The battle is remembered for the brutality of both sides during the fierce urban fighting and the tremendous toll on civilian lives. In the aftermath of its defeat at Khov, the [[Army of Common Men]] ceased to operate as a military force of any significance and returned to clandestinity. | |||
[[Category:Corumm]] | [[Category:Corumm]] |
Revision as of 05:06, 30 April 2022
Battle Khov | |||||||
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Part of Operation Zydron | |||||||
Khov skyline during the battle. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Corumm | Army of Common Men | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Bort Borg Prib Dodd |
Leng Chun Peder Geri | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
Corummese Armed Forces Peace Brigade | 1st and 2nd Strike Divisions | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
26,000 | 16,800 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Unknown | Over 10,000 |
The Battle of Khov was a battle between the force of the Corummese government and the communi rebels of the Army of Common Men. Following the communist summer offensive in 1996 and the capture of Khov, government forces prepared Operation Zydron to push them back, retake the city and destroy their ad-hoc 'Khov Socialist Republic'. The battle is remembered for the brutality of both sides during the fierce urban fighting and the tremendous toll on civilian lives. In the aftermath of its defeat at Khov, the Army of Common Men ceased to operate as a military force of any significance and returned to clandestinity.