Sendeke War
Sendeke War | |||||||
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Part of Xukan Wars of Establishment | |||||||
Xukan infantry near Sundekha | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Mbembe Nmobofasibokha | |||||||
Strength | |||||||
230,000 Xukan Armed Forces 20,000 Parvanan Armed Forces 8,000 Khozhlodan Armed Forces | 88,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
10,000+ military 55,000+ civilian |
7,500+ military 50,000+ civilian |
The Sundeke War (Xhoco: ኢምፋዝወ ያሰሰንደከ) 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. Fighting on the ground began several days after that and has continued constantly in the regions since. Countries Dargentia, TBD, and TBD announced plans to send material aid to the Xukan Armed Forces and Mbembe Nmobofasibokha is almost globally condemned as a terrorist.
Prelude
Course of War
May 30 Missile Attacks
Shortly after losing the election, Colonel Mbembe Nmobofasibokha organized his separatist troops in the province of Sekha, and on the night of May 29 he and his over 50,000 supporting troops began to attack the state's capital of Sebembe.