HIGHER RESOLUTION HERE: fav.me/dakmppl This is a piece of Alternate History based around
HIGHER RESOLUTION HERE: http://fav.me/dakmppl This is a piece of Alternate History based around the 2010 South Kyrgyzstani Ethnic Clashes and Tension that resulted in over 80,000 displaced.Loosely based on Ukraine Crisis, and Russian invasion of South Ossetia.I have a special place in my heart for Kyrgyzstan, I absolutely love the nation and it’s people!——————————-Uzbeki-Kyrgyzstani War of 2010——————————-Clashes between Kyrgyz and Uzbeks in Southern Kyrgyzstan, primarily in the regions of Osh and Jalal-Abad eruptedin May 2010 over the ousting of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev. Anti-Uzbek mobs assembled throughout the countrysideand cities to remove Uzbeks from Kyrgyzstan due to claims over wealthy Uzbek land owners buying out large swaths of land and consolidating political power withing Kyrgyzstan. Initial clashes were not put down by local authorities leadingto bloody ethnic clashes. Local tensions erupted when the government offices in Osh were seized by “Uzbeki NationalFront” which stated it’s demands on a referendum in the regions of Osh and Jalal-Abad to join Uzbekistan. The ArmedForces of the Kyrgyz Republic were sent in to quell the violence, however were helping expel local Uzbeks out of theregion. This lead to Uzbekistan to send in troops of their own to help “safeguard their people, interests, and support theUzbeki National Front”. After months of fierce fighting and pleas towards the UN, Russia, China, and U.S.A. a cease fireline was drawn between the two nations. Fighting still continues on a daily basis however the borders rarely changebeyond a kilometer or two. Large quantities of foreign volunteer fighters flock to both sides to join in on the fighting.-ZalezskyRead more at BBC -- source link
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