Battle of Korolyeviya (Pacifica)
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Part of Pelinese Civil War | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
Socialist Republic of Belogora | |||||||||
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510,000-610,000 total combat deaths1 | 390,000-470,000 total combat deaths | ||||||||
Total combat dead: 900,000-1,080,000 1Includes civilian deaths |
The Battle of Korolyeviya (June 8 1980 - October 19 1980) was a major battle in the Pelinese Civil War where the Socialist Republic of Belogora unsuccessfully attempted to capture the city of Korolyeviya, to the east of Yukisora. The battle was the deadliest single engagement of the Pelinese Civil War: it is notable for its particularly extensive, close-quarters urban and chemical warfare in freezing conditions, as well as the critical shortages of food, ammunition, medical supplies, and other necessities that plagued both sides during the course of the battle.
Background
Prelude
Orders of battle
White Army
Belogoran People’s Army
Battle
Initial Belogoran approach
Main attack on Korolyeviya
Belogoran reinforcement
Pelinese counteroffensives
Conclusion
Aftermath
Casualties
Significance
Military
The defeat of the Belogoran People’s Army in Korolyeviya severely depleted its combat strength in the Yukisora region and stalled its offensive to secure the eastern prefectures of Stelossia. The Pelinese White Army, then critically under-supplied after its initial failed attack on Yarimaka, additionally captured large amounts of serviceable BPA equipment (primarily from the surrendering remnants of the 4th Rifle Army); much of this captured materiel would go on to on to form a significant portion of the PWA Yukisoran Front’s allotted equipment during its fighting in the Northern Front, even up to the Battle of Letograd. BPA forces were prevented from neutralizing the Pelinese Whites’ primary leaders, government, and military command structure, preventing a government victory in the war and allowing the White Army to effectively take advantage of the BPA’s weakened state with counteroffensives in Sevaria and Loshkaria.
The battle was a major propaganda victory for the Pelinese Provisional Government, which had up to that point suffered multiple major defeats against the professional Belogoran People’s Army. It demonstrated the possibility of a Pelinese victory and galvanized popular support needed by the Provisional Government to continue the war.
Cultural
The lavender color on the Pelinese Guards Ribbon’s stripes is partially derived from the peach blossom emblem of the 4th Rifle Division, which was a major participant of the battle and the first Pelinese military formation to receive the honor after its creation.