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Revision as of 05:52, 1 May 2023

Telekonese Conflict

Arco-Kelekonese Border Region, also known as the Telekonese Lowlands.
DateFirst Conflict: Aug-Dec 1986
Second Conflict: Aug-Nov 1991
Third Conflict: May-Jul 2007
Location
Result Arcer Victory;
Arcerion sovereign borders unchanged
Kelekona unable to regain control over disputed areas
Territorial
changes
  • Arcerion retains control of Innis River Basin and Foxhey Islands
  • Territorial boundaries of Arcerion defended
Belligerents
 Arcerion  Kelekona

The Telekonese Conflict is an ethnic and territorial conflict between Arcerion and Kelekona over the disputed region of the Innis River Basin and the Dabhóg Wetlands, inhabited by a mixture of different cultural and ethnic groups, but predominantly naturalized Arcers and Kelekonese indigenous peoples. The region is primarily under the control of Kelekona west of the Innis River, but the Telekonese peoples that make up the Southeastern portion of Kelekona are considered a de facto nation and have a diaspora that exists across national boundaries.

The conflicts origins began shortly after the end of the Fourth Bush War and the end of the Kelekonese Civil War, where subversive attempts by Titechaxha and Kelekona to subvert Arcer rule and sovereignty in the Innis River Basin were unsuccessful, as the communist and socialist insurgencies they had sponsored were militarily defeated by the time of the 1975 Gameroun Accords. Repeated calls in the League of Nations and international community by the Kelekonese government to return Telekonese-majority areas of Northwest Arcerion had gone unheeded, and growing frustrations in the Kelekonese government's People's Font's communist leadership meant that their newly acquired sovereignty and power after a devastating civil war was threatened by the existence of Arcer military buildup along the border.

The following series of conflicts were attempts by Kelekona to seize the industrially and economically important Innis River Basin, including the Arcer city of Dunborough, resulting in thousands of military deaths and civilian casualties. This also included the attempts by the Kelekonese government to seize the Foxhey Islands and the disputed areas in the Gibson Gap. Multiple ceasefires and arimstice agreements have subsequently validated Arcer sovereignty, but continued violations have resulted in the ongoing conflict, which has not seen a major outbreak since 2007's escalation. The 2007 conflict resulted in the destabilization of the Yellow Revolution reforms, and the continued slide of Kelekona into sectarian and ethnic infighting amongst rival warlords. This destabilized state has prevented a resurgence in the conflict, although Kelekonan state media consistently blames Arcer involvement, notably the use of the Office of Public Safety and National Security, for the poor state of modern Kelekonese affairs.

Incidents since 2007 are limited, but with Operation REDOUBT and the attempt by Arcerion and the Cape to bilaterally stabilize Kelekona, casualties and attacks against Arcerion have continued to decline.

Background

Timeline

1986 Conflict

1986 Conflict
Part of Telekonese Conflict

Photos from the 1986 Conflict (Clockwise from top left): An Arco-flagged merchantman burns at anchor after being hit by Kelekonese fire; Kelekonese soldiers witness the aftermath of an Arco airstrike; Members of 2nd Battalion, Royal Arcerion Regiment pose for a photo in the Gibson Gap; Arcerion Parachute Regiment troopers move overland towards Kelekonese positions.
Date12 August - 24 December 1986
Location
Result Arcer Victory
Territorial
changes
  • Arcerion regains control of Gibson Gap and Foxhey Islands
  • Territorial boundaries of Arcerion defended
Belligerents
 Arcerion  Kelekona
Units involved
1 Rifle Brigade
7 Rifle Brigade
11 Parachute Brigade
22nd Motor Rifle Brigade
71st Motor Rifle Brigade
98th Naval Infantry Brigade
112th Presidential Guard Brigade
Casualties and losses
224 killed
754 wounded
33 captured
1,032 killed
1,659 wounded
~5,000 captured
test

mini falklands in gibson gap

kelekona push for Dunborough

overall failure

1991 Conflict

attempts to gain oakham and westchester

major armoured battle north of westchester

2007 Conflict

arcer pre-emptive strikes against kelekonese buildup

opsns activities alleged against senior officials

attack over border fizzles out due to relatively weak post revolution government

Fatalities

include a basic table for military casualties on both sides + civilian

Effects on Civilian Infrastructure

destroyed highways

damaged port facilities

railway repairs

Foreign Involvement

Nations

Titechaxha

Malentina

Istrenya

Arms Suppliers

Varshan

Burgundie

As is it's custom, whenever Arcerion goes to war, Burgundie developed a military aid package. During the Telekonese conflicts this occured in 1986 and 1991, the aid consisted primarily of various fuels and ammunition. In 2007, the package was substantively broader, also including [Arcer add what you want, if anything, here].

In all three cases, a small number of Burgoignesc advisor/observers were on hand with front line Arcer troops but conducted no combat operations.

Diplomatic Involvement

Ceasefire and International Mediation