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On May 25, 2012, the Hurian Federation renouced all of it's claims to Brazil, and began withdrawing its forces from the region, taking with them loyalists troops and civilians. In the end of the campaign, Huria's usage of biological and chemical weapons such as anthrax and VX, have thoroughly depopulated the region. Some 3 million civilians have been confirmed to the died in the entirety of the war. During the withdrawal, intense military strikes against Hurian loyal Brazilian forces led by Brazilian Liberators and allied forces left devastating blows to the Army of the Amazon as the forces attempted to withdraw. And estimated 150,000 Amazon Army Hurian soldiers were killed in what was described as Everetti style GFW strikes deployed from F-117 Nighthawk stealth attack aircraft depicting B

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  • Amazon Campaign
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  • On May 25, 2012, the Hurian Federation renouced all of it's claims to Brazil, and began withdrawing its forces from the region, taking with them loyalists troops and civilians. In the end of the campaign, Huria's usage of biological and chemical weapons such as anthrax and VX, have thoroughly depopulated the region. Some 3 million civilians have been confirmed to the died in the entirety of the war. During the withdrawal, intense military strikes against Hurian loyal Brazilian forces led by Brazilian Liberators and allied forces left devastating blows to the Army of the Amazon as the forces attempted to withdraw. And estimated 150,000 Amazon Army Hurian soldiers were killed in what was described as Everetti style GFW strikes deployed from F-117 Nighthawk stealth attack aircraft depicting B
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  • 20(xsd:integer)
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Casus
  • Supression of the BLA
Partof
Date
  • --05-25
Commander
  • 20(xsd:integer)
Caption
  • Hurian Penal Legion forces following the BLA into the Amazon
Casualties
  • Civilian casualties: 3,000,000
  • Estimated: 295,000
  • Estimated: 330,000
Result
  • Hurian Strategic Withdrawal
Notes
  • The Hurian colonists are counted as combatants as required by the Government of the Hurian Federation. All Hurian citizens are required to fight in event of a foreign invasion. However, the numbers only show all able-bodied men and women between the ages of 13 to 71, though children are also required to fight as well. PAFF estimates a death toll of 35,000 Hurian children and women killed in combat designated as "civilian colonist casualties".
combatant
  • 20(xsd:integer)
Place
Conflict
  • Amazon Campaign
abstract
  • On May 25, 2012, the Hurian Federation renouced all of it's claims to Brazil, and began withdrawing its forces from the region, taking with them loyalists troops and civilians. In the end of the campaign, Huria's usage of biological and chemical weapons such as anthrax and VX, have thoroughly depopulated the region. Some 3 million civilians have been confirmed to the died in the entirety of the war. During the withdrawal, intense military strikes against Hurian loyal Brazilian forces led by Brazilian Liberators and allied forces left devastating blows to the Army of the Amazon as the forces attempted to withdraw. And estimated 150,000 Amazon Army Hurian soldiers were killed in what was described as Everetti style GFW strikes deployed from F-117 Nighthawk stealth attack aircraft depicting Brazilian air force logos and another 100,000 dead loyalist Brazilians, killed by the intense aerial assaults. The Everetti forces involved in the fighting suffered numerous casualties as they were attacked by Hurian jets scrambled during the raid.
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