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− | [[Finland]] - [[Estonia]] relations hadn't been good since Estonia let [[Latvia]] attack Finland twice through their regions during the [[PEACE]] attack on [[Croatia]]. Finns considered the first time as an error, due to the oppression of stronger enemy nations. But when it happened a second time it was considered organized hostility towards Finland.{{Ref|e|article|1178838}} Finland saw an opportunity to take its revenge when Estonia didn't renew its [[alliance]] with [[Hungary]]. | + | [[Finland]] - [[Estonia]] relations hadn't been good since Estonia let [[Latvia]] attack Finland twice through their regions during the [[PEACE]] attack on [[Croatia]]. Finns considered the first time as an error, due to the oppression of stronger enemy nations. But when it happened a second time it was considered organized hostility towards Finland.{{Ref|e|article|1178838}} Finland saw an opportunity to take its revenge when Estonia didn't renew its [[Mutual protection pact|alliance]] with [[Hungary]]. |
== Battle for [[Pohja-Eesti]] == | == Battle for [[Pohja-Eesti]] == |
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Finland-Estonia War began on 1st of February, 2010 when Finland declared war on Estonia.
Background
Finland - Estonia relations hadn't been good since Estonia let Latvia attack Finland twice through their regions during the PEACE attack on Croatia. Finns considered the first time as an error, due to the oppression of stronger enemy nations. But when it happened a second time it was considered organized hostility towards Finland.[1] Finland saw an opportunity to take its revenge when Estonia didn't renew its alliance with Hungary.
Battle for Pohja-Eesti
- Outcome - secured by Estonia
- Link - Battle of Pohja-Eesti
- Began - 1 February 2010
- Ended - 2 February 2010
- Hero for Finland - larante (-25623)
- Hero for Estonia - Albertti (39951)
Pohja-Eesti aftermath
The battle for Pohja-Eesti was huge. Over 2.5 million points of damage were dealt in total by Finland, Estonia and their allies. Both Estonia[2] and Finland[3] gave weapons for citizens to fight in the battle.
From the attacker's side, Finland made 920 000 points of damage, Croatia 160 000 points and Sweden 60 000 points. Estonia made the biggest defending damage, a little over 421 000 points, Russia 408 000 points and Latvia 150 000 points of damage. (Source: "Battle 8950: Finland vs Estonia in region Pohja-Eesti")
Conclusion
The battle of Pohja-Eesti was truly a stimulus for the Estonian and Finnish community. There were hundreds of Finnish and Estonian citizens ready to hit the wall in the last minutes of the battle, considering the fact that battle ended right after midnight in Estonia and Finland (00:02 GMT +2). During the battle, Estonia got nearly 400 new players. Many Estonians and Finns moved back to their homelands to fight.