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'''Invasion of [[Turkey]]''' in March–April 2015 was initiated by [[Serbia]]. [[Slovenia]] and [[South Africa]] also joined the attack on Turkish core regions, while [[Poland]] attacked a region in [[Iran]]. | '''Invasion of [[Turkey]]''' in March–April 2015 was initiated by [[Serbia]]. [[Slovenia]] and [[South Africa]] also joined the attack on Turkish core regions, while [[Poland]] attacked a region in [[Iran]]. | ||
− | = Country leaders = | + | == Country leaders == |
* '''{{FlagLink|Poland}}''': {{eLink|citizen|6786033|SpikusPL}} | * '''{{FlagLink|Poland}}''': {{eLink|citizen|6786033|SpikusPL}} | ||
* '''{{FlagLink|Serbia}}''': [[Nikola Nikolic I]] (March 31 – April 6) and {{eLink|citizen|5052813|Aca Djekic}} (April 6 – April 7) | * '''{{FlagLink|Serbia}}''': [[Nikola Nikolic I]] (March 31 – April 6) and {{eLink|citizen|5052813|Aca Djekic}} (April 6 – April 7) | ||
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* '''{{FlagLink|Turkey}}''': {{eLink|citizen|4111667|deli ormanli}} | * '''{{FlagLink|Turkey}}''': {{eLink|citizen|4111667|deli ormanli}} | ||
− | = Additional wars = | + | == Additional wars == |
As a consequence of the invasion, two [[airstrike]]s and a [[dictatorship]] war took place: | As a consequence of the invasion, two [[airstrike]]s and a [[dictatorship]] war took place: | ||
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* {{FlagLink|Ireland}} made an airstrike on {{FlagLink|Poland}} on April 2, 2015, which it lost 25:97. | * {{FlagLink|Ireland}} made an airstrike on {{FlagLink|Poland}} on April 2, 2015, which it lost 25:97. | ||
* {{FlagLink|Croatia}} made an airstrike on {{FlagLink|South Africa}} on March 31 and conquered it by April 8. | * {{FlagLink|Croatia}} made an airstrike on {{FlagLink|South Africa}} on March 31 and conquered it by April 8. | ||
− | * {{eLink|unit|1174|M.A.D.}} started a dictatorship war in South Africa and performed a successful coup. | + | * [[File:M.A.D..jpg|20px]] {{eLink|unit|1174|M.A.D.}} started a dictatorship war in South Africa and performed a successful coup. |
− | = List of battles = | + | == List of battles == |
− | == Resistance wars of Iran, Georgia and UAE == | + | === Resistance wars of Iran, Georgia and UAE === |
{{Battle Row/Header| | {{Battle Row/Header| | ||
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− | == {{FlagBall|Serbia|25}} Serbian front == | + | === {{FlagBall|Serbia|25}} Serbian front === |
− | {{Battle Row/Header| | + | {{Battle Row/Header|mainattacker=Serbia|maindefender=Turkey| |
{{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=2688 | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=2688 | ||
|attacker=Serbia|defender=Turkey | |attacker=Serbia|defender=Turkey | ||
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− | == {{FlagBall|Slovenia|25}} Slovenian front == | + | === {{FlagBall|Slovenia|25}} Slovenian front === |
− | {{Battle Row/Header| | + | {{Battle Row/Header|mainattacker=Slovenia|maindefender=Turkey| |
{{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=2688 | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=2688 | ||
|attacker=Slovenia|defender=Turkey | |attacker=Slovenia|defender=Turkey | ||
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− | == {{FlagBall|South Africa|25}} South African front == | + | === {{FlagBall|South Africa|25}} South African front === |
− | {{Battle Row/Header| | + | {{Battle Row/Header|mainattacker=South Africa|maindefender=Turkey| |
{{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=2688 | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=2688 | ||
|attacker=South Africa|defender=Turkey | |attacker=South Africa|defender=Turkey | ||
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− | == {{FlagBall|Poland|25}} Polish front == | + | === {{FlagBall|Poland|25}} Polish front === |
− | {{Battle Row/Header| | + | {{Battle Row/Header|mainattacker=Poland|maindefender=Turkey| |
{{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=2688 | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=2688 | ||
|attacker=Poland|defender=Turkey | |attacker=Poland|defender=Turkey | ||
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− | = See also = | + | == See also == |
− | * [[Croatia–South Africa War]] | + | * [[Croatia–South Africa War (April 2015)]] |
[[Category:Wars in 2015]] | [[Category:Wars in 2015]] |
Latest revision as of 11:39, 20 May 2015
Invasion of Turkey
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Invasion of Turkey in March–April 2015 was initiated by Serbia. Slovenia and South Africa also joined the attack on Turkish core regions, while Poland attacked a region in Iran.
Contents
Country leaders
- Poland: SpikusPL
- Serbia: Nikola Nikolic I (March 31 – April 6) and Aca Djekic (April 6 – April 7)
- Slovenia: Exclusive
- South Africa: CoskunYunusEmre
- Turkey: deli ormanli
Additional wars
As a consequence of the invasion, two airstrikes and a dictatorship war took place:
- Ireland made an airstrike on Poland on April 2, 2015, which it lost 25:97.
- Croatia made an airstrike on South Africa on March 31 and conquered it by April 8.
- M.A.D. started a dictatorship war in South Africa and performed a successful coup.
List of battles
Resistance wars of Iran, Georgia and UAE
Date | Attacker | Region | Defender | Result | |||
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29 March 2015 Day 2686 |
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Fujairah |
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29 March 2015 Day 2686 |
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Hormozgan |
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29 March 2015 Day 2686 |
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Abkhazia |
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29 March 2015 Day 2686 |
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Sindh |
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31 March 2015 Day 2688 |
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Northwestern Iran |
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31 March 2015 Day 2688 |
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North-West Frontier Province |
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1 April 2015 Day 2689 |
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Southwestern Iran |
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1 April 2015 Day 2689 |
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Balochistan |
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2 April 2015 Day 2690 |
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Sindh |
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Serbian front
Serbia–Turkey War
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Date | Attacker | Region | Defender | Result | |||
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31 March 2015 Day 2688 |
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Marmara |
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1 April 2015 Day 2689 |
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Central Anatolia |
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2 April 2015 Day 2690 |
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Marmara |
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2 April 2015 Day 2690 |
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Black Sea Coast of Turkey |
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3 April 2015 Day 2691 |
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Marmara |
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4 April 2015 Day 2692 |
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Aegean Coast of Turkey |
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4 April 2015 Day 2692 |
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Eastern Anatolia |
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5 April 2015 Day 2693 |
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Marmara |
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5 April 2015 Day 2693 |
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Mediterranean Coast of Turkey |
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6 April 2015 Day 2694 |
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Black Sea Coast of Turkey |
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6 April 2015 Day 2694 |
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Central Anatolia |
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6 April 2015 Day 2694 |
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Eastern Anatolia |
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7 April 2015 Day 2695 |
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Aegean Coast of Turkey |
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Slovenian front
Slovenia–Turkey War
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Date | Attacker | Region | Defender | Result | |||
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31 March 2015 Day 2688 |
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Southeastern Anatolia |
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1 April 2015 Day 2689 |
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Mediterranean Coast of Turkey |
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1 April 2015 Day 2689 |
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Southeastern Anatolia |
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South African front
South Africa–Turkey War
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Date | Attacker | Region | Defender | Result | |||
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31 March 2015 Day 2688 |
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Black Sea Coast of Turkey |
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Polish front
Poland–Turkey War
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Date | Attacker | Region | Defender | Result | |||
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31 March 2015 Day 2688 |
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Sistan and Baluchistan |
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