Siege of Kobyeda
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Siege of Kobyeda
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Welcome to hell. A Zimori T-68 light tank fires on a Dorislavian T-53 MBT. | |||||
Period | |||||
2170 - 2172 | |||||
Location | Kobyeda, Kobyeda Province | ||||
Result | Zimori victory, Dorislavian troops pull out of Zimor | ||||
Territorial Changes | Zimor is reformed, Dorislav loses the city of Kobyeda | ||||
Belligerents | |||||
Dorislav People's Republic | Zimor | ||||
Dorislavian Ground Forces Dorislavian Air Force Dorislavian Navy (Limited role) |
Zimori Army Zimori insurgents |
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Strength | |||||
68,000 personnel 11 Z-80Ls 27 T-53 MBTs 38 T-68 light tanks tbd TBD-class frigates |
14,000 personnel 4 T-53 MBTs 6 T-68 light tanks |
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Casualties and Losses | |||||
tbd | 105,785 people (inc. civilians) |
The Siege of Kobyeda (Dorislavian: Кобедаська облога, romanized: Kobyedas'ka obloga) was a devastating siege that lasted from the early stages of the Zimori War of Independence to the end of the conflict in 2172. Lasting more than two years, it is believed that more than 105,785 people on the Zimori side, approximately 28% of its 377,807 inhabitants, were killed. The siege was a humiliating defeat for the Dorislavians despite their equipment and air superiority as they were forced to withdraw and leave the newly reformed nation alone on the condition that no hostilities occur for ten years and Dorislav assists in rebuilding the nation and its capital, 87% of which was destroyed.