Antarctic-Spanish War

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Antarctic-Spanish War
South Georgia.png
Date 13 October 2023 - 16 October 2023
Location Europe, South America and Antarctica
Result Antarctic victory
Status
Territorial
changes
Antarctic Union regains its claimed territory back
Belligerents
Ofn flag.png OFN Burgundyflag.png Spanish Empire
Commanders and leaders
Subensky.png Subensky
Gris .png Gris_
Porbei october.png Porbei
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
At least 5 At least 4

The Antarctic-Spanish War started on the 13th of October after the diplomatic talks about the South Georgia island failed.

Prelude

Patagonian occupation of South Georgia

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The Occupation of South Georgia began when the town of Falklands, a Patagonian town, claimed a part of the South Georgian island which was claimed by the AU-member state SGSSI. After this event the AU government wanted to secure the nether so they sent 5 players there. The battle ended with Patagonian victory, as at the end they encircled the town of Grytviken - the SGSSI capital.

Ambush in the Nether

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After the Occupation of South Georgia, Antarctic Union sent 5 soldiers to the Nether to protect and secure the Nether. However, these 5 soldiers were ambushed by 3 Spanish soldiers resulting in the antarctic declaration of war.

The War

Antarctic counter-offensive in South Georgia

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Battle of South Georgia began shortly after the war was announced. Despite the Spanish Empire rejecting the war, they still engaged in hunting Antarctic residents.

The battle was to push back the Patagonian occupation from the island of South Georgia. Because the town of Falklands was illegally claimblocking the town of Grytviken and abusing the towny unclaim feature, the Antarcticians were easily able to report them. The battle ended with Antarctic victory, as there were no more colonies on the island.

Reactions

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