Difference between revisions of "Sendeke War"

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The ''Sundeke War'' is an ongoing military conflict between the [[Xuka|Federated States of Xuka]] and the semi-recognized [[People's Republic of Sendeke]] which began on May 30, 2023, just two weeks after [[Kane Numbaka]] won the [[2022 Xukan Election]] over [[Mbembe Nmobofasibokha]].
The ''Sundeke War'' is an ongoing military conflict between the [[Xuka|Federated States of Xuka]] and the semi-recognized [[People's Republic of Sendeke]] which began on May 30, 2023, just two weeks after [[Kane Numbaka]] won the [[2022 Xukan Election]] over [[Mbembe Nmobofasibokha]], when rebel forces launched a series of [[May 30 Missile Strikes|missile strikes]] on several cities in the regions of [[Sendeke]], [[Sande]],  and [[Sekha]]

Revision as of 05:58, 8 October 2023

Sendeke War
Part of Xukan Wars of Establishment
Sendeke war.jpg
Xukan infantry near Sundekha
DateMay 30 2022-Ongoing
Location
The states of Sendeke, Sande, and Sekha in Xuka.
Status Ongoing
Belligerents

Xuka Xuka Supported By:

Dargentia Dargentia
Xuka People's Republic of Sendeke
Commanders and leaders
Xuka Kane Numbaka
Xuka Khemeba Bambakhasan
Xuka Mbembe Nmobofasibokha
Strength
258,000 88,000
Casualties and losses
10,000+ military
55,000+ civilian
7,500+ military
50,000+ civilian

The Sundeke War is an ongoing military conflict between the Federated States of Xuka and the semi-recognized People's Republic of Sendeke which began on May 30, 2023, just two weeks after Kane Numbaka won the 2022 Xukan Election over Mbembe Nmobofasibokha, when rebel forces launched a series of missile strikes on several cities in the regions of Sendeke, Sande, and Sekha