Difference between revisions of "2023–24 Trurnia riots"
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− | The '''2023–24 Trurnia riots''', also known as the '''Trurnia Pro-war Riots''', are an ongoing series of riots and attacks in the city [[Trurnia]], [[New Illyricum]], which have claimed the lives of over | + | The '''2023–24 Trurnia riots''', also known as the '''Trurnia Pro-war Riots''' and the '''Trurnia Pro-communist Riots''', are an ongoing series of riots and attacks in the city [[Trurnia]], [[New Illyricum]], which have claimed the lives of over 2000 people. The riots have been organized by the [[Peoples' Global Communist Unification Coalition]] (PGCUC), the [[Free Ferunian Army]], and several other [[List of designated terrorist organizations|terrorist groups]]. The riots began in October 2023 in an attempt to stop the [[Pretoria Palace Summit]], however after the [[Pretoria Peace Accords]] the riots turned into anti-[[Democratic Party (New Illyricum)|Democratic Party]] actions which ramped up after the [[2024 New Illyrian marshall election]]. |
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[[File:St. gregorius' cathedral bombing.png|thumb|right|[[St. Gregorius' Cathedral Bombing]]]] | [[File:St. gregorius' cathedral bombing.png|thumb|right|[[St. Gregorius' Cathedral Bombing]]]] | ||
Following the beginning of negotiations at the Pretoria Peace Summit, the militant communist revolutionary group the Peoples' Global Communist Unification Coalition (PGCUC), lead by Adrianus Blacabus, organized a protest bombing of [[St. Gregorius' Cathedral]] in downtown Trurnia. The Cathedral was likely selected as the target for its [[Catholicism|Catholic]] usage and for the fact that it had long served as a symbol of Trurnian cultural unity since the [[Ferunian Separatist War]] which had racked the region. The bomb was placed by a PGCUC operative taped under the center altar and was set off during the 8:00 PM [[Romano Standard Time]] evening mass on October 12th. The explosion went off at exactly 8:34, immediately killing over 100 seated near the altar, including [[Diocese of Ferunicum|Archbishop of Ferunicum]] [[Raurus Tullius]], before setting fire to two adjoining chapels, each primarily made out of wood. The fire killed over 100 more attempting to flee the burning cathedral, several sections of which collapsed due to age of the structure. [[Marshall of Trurnia]] [[Luçeo Mareo]] immediately ordered the deployment of [[Trurnian Police Department|police]] and [[Trurnian Fire Department|firefighters]] along with ambulances to counter the destruction. | Following the beginning of negotiations at the Pretoria Peace Summit, the militant communist revolutionary group the Peoples' Global Communist Unification Coalition (PGCUC), lead by Adrianus Blacabus, organized a protest bombing of [[St. Gregorius' Cathedral]] in downtown Trurnia. The Cathedral was likely selected as the target for its [[Catholicism|Catholic]] usage and for the fact that it had long served as a symbol of Trurnian cultural unity since the [[Ferunian Separatist War]] which had racked the region. The bomb was placed by a PGCUC operative taped under the center altar and was set off during the 8:00 PM [[Romano Standard Time]] evening mass on October 12th. The explosion went off at exactly 8:34, immediately killing over 100 seated near the altar, including [[Diocese of Ferunicum|Archbishop of Ferunicum]] [[Raurus Tullius]], before setting fire to two adjoining chapels, each primarily made out of wood. The fire killed over 100 more attempting to flee the burning cathedral, several sections of which collapsed due to age of the structure. [[Marshall of Trurnia]] [[Luçeo Mareo]] immediately ordered the deployment of [[Trurnian Police Department|police]] and [[Trurnian Fire Department|firefighters]] along with ambulances to counter the destruction. | ||
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Revision as of 16:21, 12 May 2024
2023–24 Trurnia riots | |||
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Part of 2023–24 New Illyrian protests | |||
Date | October 12, 2023- | ||
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Caused by | The Pretoria Palace Summit and the Aberso–Illyrian War | ||
Methods | Bombing, Shooting, Burning | ||
Status | Ongoing | ||
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The 2023–24 Trurnia riots, also known as the Trurnia Pro-war Riots and the Trurnia Pro-communist Riots, are an ongoing series of riots and attacks in the city Trurnia, New Illyricum, which have claimed the lives of over 2000 people. The riots have been organized by the Peoples' Global Communist Unification Coalition (PGCUC), the Free Ferunian Army, and several other terrorist groups. The riots began in October 2023 in an attempt to stop the Pretoria Palace Summit, however after the Pretoria Peace Accords the riots turned into anti-Democratic Party actions which ramped up after the 2024 New Illyrian marshall election.
Contents
Prelude
Aberso–Illyrian War
October Riots
St. Gregorius' Cathedral Bombing
Following the beginning of negotiations at the Pretoria Peace Summit, the militant communist revolutionary group the Peoples' Global Communist Unification Coalition (PGCUC), lead by Adrianus Blacabus, organized a protest bombing of St. Gregorius' Cathedral in downtown Trurnia. The Cathedral was likely selected as the target for its Catholic usage and for the fact that it had long served as a symbol of Trurnian cultural unity since the Ferunian Separatist War which had racked the region. The bomb was placed by a PGCUC operative taped under the center altar and was set off during the 8:00 PM Romano Standard Time evening mass on October 12th. The explosion went off at exactly 8:34, immediately killing over 100 seated near the altar, including Archbishop of Ferunicum Raurus Tullius, before setting fire to two adjoining chapels, each primarily made out of wood. The fire killed over 100 more attempting to flee the burning cathedral, several sections of which collapsed due to age of the structure. Marshall of Trurnia Luçeo Mareo immediately ordered the deployment of police and firefighters along with ambulances to counter the destruction.