Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)–Greece War (April 2015)

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Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)–Greece War
Map of Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)–Greece War
Date April 20, 2015 –
ongoing
Location Balkans
Battles 4 (as of April 23)
Belligerents
Flag-North Macedonia.jpg Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) Flag-Greece.jpg Greece
Commanders and Leaders
Flag-North Macedonia.jpg Persej Makedonski
Flag-North Macedonia.jpg Phantom MKD
Flag-Greece.jpg Lithelon

Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)–Greece War represents another attempt of Flag-North Macedonia.jpg Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) to liberate itself from Flag-Greece.jpg Greece, which has been holding it occupied almost without a break even since it joined 30px TWO.

Primary goal of the operation for Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) was to be able to set its own dictator, which was a success.

Summary

Resistance wars

Determination in occupied regions rose to more than 1.3 and it provided a good chance for a liberation. Resistance wars were hard won, each with close result. They were all started at night for European time zone, due to massive help Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) received from its allies, Flag-Chile.jpg Chile and Flag-Indonesia.jpg Indonesia.

First battle

First direct battle, which started on April 22, was attack of Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) on region of Macedonia. Chile provided supplies for Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) on its IRC channel, #vivachilemierda . Both sides had few MPPs: Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) had MPPs with Flag-Bulgaria.jpg Bulgaria, Flag-Chile.jpg Chile, Flag-Indonesia.jpg Indonesia, Flag-Ireland.jpg Ireland, Flag-Lithuania.jpg Lithuania, Flag-South Korea.jpg South Korea, Flag-Spain.jpg Spain and Flag-Switzerland.jpg Switzerland (MPP with Flag-Hungary.jpg Hungary was lost due to Hungarian airstrike on Bulgaria during South American War), while Greece had MPPs with Flag-Argentina.jpg Argentina, Flag-Romania.png Romania, Flag-Turkey.jpg Turkey and Flag-USA.png USA (which was a consequence of Greek Civil War). Battle resulted in heavy tanking from both sides, and was eventually won by Greece, 99:24.

Second battle

For second direct battle, Greek attack on Western Macedonia, which started on April 24 an hour after DC, both countries acquired additional MPPs: Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) signed MPPs with Flag-Hungary.jpg Hungary, Flag-Mexico.jpg Mexico, Flag-United Kingdom.jpg United Kingdom and Flag-Venezuela.jpg Venezuela, and Greece signed MPPs with Flag-Croatia.jpg Croatia and Flag-Thailand.jpg Thailand. After three rounds, the score was 32:20 for Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), with Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) winning all D1–D3 battles (most of these epic) and Greece winning all D4 battles (most not epic).

List of battles

Flag-North Macedonia.jpg Flag-Greece.jpg
Date Attacker Region Defender Result
21 April 2015
Day 2709
Resistance-forces.png Macedonian Resistance
Region-Eastern Macedonia.png Eastern Macedonia
Flag-Greece.jpg Greece
Icon-RW.gifFlag-North Macedonia.jpg
22 April 2015
Day 2710
Resistance-forces.png Macedonian Resistance
Region-Western Macedonia.png Western Macedonia
Flag-Greece.jpg Greece
Icon-RW.gifFlag-North Macedonia.jpg
23 April 2015
Day 2711
Resistance-forces.png Macedonian Resistance
Region-Povardarie.png Povardarie
Flag-Greece.jpg Greece
Icon-RW.gifFlag-North Macedonia.jpg
23 April 2015
Day 2711
Flag-North Macedonia.jpg Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)
Region-Macedonia.png Macedonia
Flag-Greece.jpg Greece
Icon secured.jpgFlag-Greece.jpg

See also