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== Battle of the Mudanjiang Gate == | |||
On 18.5.2019 A Coalition-led raiding party went towards the Liao capital of Mudanjiang in hopes of finding enemy troops outside the walls. The raiding party was met with a large concentration of Liao forces who attacked them through a gate that was located inside the moat of the city. Despite the Liao having nearly two or even three times the amount of soldiers, the Coalition's raiding party inflicted multiple casualties on the Liao without losing any themselves. After a short fight outside the gates, the Liao retreated back inside the castle, after which the battle turned into a snipe-off between the two sides, as they exchanged archer fire. After a while, the coalition troops started to run out of potions and decided to retreat from the city, ending the battle. | |||
== Attacks on Songyuan == | == Attacks on Songyuan == |
Revision as of 18:15, 19 May 2019
The Great War Against Liao
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Battle of the Mudanjiang Gate
On 18.5.2019 A Coalition-led raiding party went towards the Liao capital of Mudanjiang in hopes of finding enemy troops outside the walls. The raiding party was met with a large concentration of Liao forces who attacked them through a gate that was located inside the moat of the city. Despite the Liao having nearly two or even three times the amount of soldiers, the Coalition's raiding party inflicted multiple casualties on the Liao without losing any themselves. After a short fight outside the gates, the Liao retreated back inside the castle, after which the battle turned into a snipe-off between the two sides, as they exchanged archer fire. After a while, the coalition troops started to run out of potions and decided to retreat from the city, ending the battle.
Attacks on Songyuan
At approximately 15:00 CEST, Liao forces attacked the small Manchurian town of Songyuan. This attack was condemned by the international community, with many Manchurian foreign allies and foreign volunteers arriving to defend the town. Within the hour, Liao forces were driven back. Liao raiders threatened to return in force, and resorted to flaming the chat with anti- Manchurian and anti- western messages, though no further attacks materialised for the next hours.
First siege of Jilin
Following the attacks on Songyuan, Manchuria organised a retaliation strike on the Liao capital of Jilin. Volunteers form (x,y,z) participated in the attack.