2016–17 Union of Proletarian States raid

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Union of Proletarian States
Part of Early LCNAF actions
02. Stalin's statue toppled in Hungary.jpg
Image used by Right to Life in their newsletter to illustrate the operation.
Date12 December 2016 to 2 January 2017
Location
Union of Proletarian States
Status Resolved
Belligerents
Pro-Life International Coalition
Right to Life Army
LCN Armed Forces
USSD-led Coalition
USSF
CTSN Cheka
SPSF
Exodus
Strength
8 12
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown
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The 2017 Union of Proletarian States Raid was a raid led by Pro-Life International against the Union of Proletarian States. The raid took place between 31 December 2016 – 2 January 2017 and ended in a claimed victory for both defenders and raiders of the region.

Raid

On 30 December, updaters from the Right to Life Army (RtLA) attempted to raid the Union of Proletarian States, but were stopped by a miscalculated trigger or update variance. At minor on 31 December, the delegacy was seized and the world factbook entry was changed, denouncing antisemetic remarks made by a regional officer, as well as the region's embassy with the Nazi region Skinheads. This was done in a communist theme to avoid detection by leftist organizations.

At major on 31 December 2016, the world factbook entry and flag were changed to reflect the true raiders, and the embassy with Skinheads was scheduled for destruction. At minor on 2 January, the point for RtLA reportedly announced intent to withdraw from the region, and dropped their WA status.

Liberation

Members of the LCNAF, and potentially members of Unknown and RtLA, were still present in sufficient numbers for LCNAF point to have taken the delegacy at the night's major update. Additionally, as update approached, the point nation for RtLA rejoined the WA. A longer occupation was prevented when updaters from the United Soviet Socialist Fleet, the CTSN Cheka, the South Pacific Special Forces, and Exodus liberated the Union of Proletarian States. By update, the count was twelve to eight, favoring the liberators.

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