Creeperian Conflicts |
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 Clockwise from top left: Miguelist Army soldiers in La'Libertad in 1944 a Free Creeperian Army tank hijacked by civilians in 2020, Creeperian Army soldiers in a shootout with Mara Salvatrucha in San Pedro in 2013, the Salvadoran Provisional Government of National Accord in 1937, Creeperian Army soldiers in the Battle of Tecoluca in 1989, Senvarian Liberation Front soldiers in Senvar in 1987. |
Date | November 9, 1921-present (99 years, 2 months, 1 week and 5 days)
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Status |
Ongoing |
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Belligerents |
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Pro-Government Forces:
Creeperopolis
El Salvador
State of the Church Supported by:
Lyoa (from 2003)
Quebecshire (from 1935) Nominally Pro-Government:
Moderate Protestors (from 2020)
MDA (from 1944)
FALANGE (from 2020)
HRM (from 2020)
FRENAMI - EDPL (from 2020)
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Anti-Government Forces: Mara Salvatrucha (from 1979) Minor Criminal Gangs (from 1979) Minor Drug Cartels (from 1979)
Deltinian Emirate (from 2019)
Radical Protestors (from 2020)
GPRCE (from 2020) Supported by:
LRCC (from 2020)
Terranihil (denied)
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Commanders and leaders |
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Alexander II
Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez
José Guerrero López
Felipe Cambeiro Cavallería
Gustavo Leigh Guzmán
César Mendoza Durán
Alexander Zorita Arboleda
Alexander Giammattei Falla
Óliver Campos Barrueco
Francisco I
Lucas Arboleda Illescas
Uncentralized
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Ismael Zambada García Ignacio Coronel Villarreal Juan Esparragoza Moreno
Hasan el-Ahsan
Alawi el-Abdo
Husaam el-Farag
Uncentralized
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Units involved |
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Creeperian Armed Forces
National Intelligence Directorate
Salvadoran Army
Papal Army
Machete Legion (from 2020)
Moderate Protestors (from 2020)
MDA (from 1944)
FALANGE (from 2020)
HRM (from 2020)
FRENAMI - EDPL (from 2020)
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Mara Salvatrucha (from 1979)
JAA (from 2019)
TAAD (from 2020)
AAA (from 2020)
Radical Protestors (from 2020)
FALC (from 2020)
LRCC (from 2020)
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Strength |
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12,000,000 max 5,000,000 (2020) |
11,500,000 max 150,000? (2020) |
Casualties and losses |
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6.8 million dead |
7.1 million dead |
61.6-71.3 million dead |
The Creeperian Conflicts is a series of several former and ongoing civil military conflicts which rage in Creeperopolis between the government, insurgent groups, gangs, and death squads. The wars have been raging since November 9, 1921, with the establishment of the Creeperian Pro-Fatherland Front beginning The Reigns of Terrors. The conflcits continue today with the Mara War and the Deltinian Insurgency.
Background
War
Creeperian Civil War
Third Senvarian Insurgency
Mara War
Castillianan Insurgency
Deltinian Insurgency
Attempts for Peace
TCN Security Council Vote, 2019
War Crimes
Creeperian War Crimes
Government War Crimes
Incident |
type of crime |
Persons responsible |
Notes
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1940 Huizúcar Massacre
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Crimes Against Humanity, Genocide, Murder of Civilians
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Gen. Adolfo Cabañeras Moreno
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Resulted in the murder of 2,300 Senvarians.
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1943 Port Senvar Massacre
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Crimes Against Humanity, Genocide, Murder of Civilians
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Gen. Adolfo Cabañeras Moreno
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Resulted in the murder of 1,300-1,500 Senvarians.
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2019 Helwani Gas Attack
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Crimes Against Humanity, Genocide, Murder of Civilians, Use of Chemical Weapons
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Unknown, likely Creeperian Army
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Resulted in the murder of 163 Deltinians.
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FRENAMI War Crimes
Incident |
type of crime |
Persons responsible |
Notes
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1944 Denshire Massacre
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Crimes Against Humanity, Genocide, Murder of Civilians, No-Quarter
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Adolfo Rivera López
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Resulted in 5,000+ Senvarians dead.
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Rebel War Crimes
SLF War Crimes
FMLN War Crimes
Mara War Crimes
Incident |
type of crime |
Persons responsible |
Notes
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All Actions
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Drug trafficking, robbery, larceny, human trafficking, extortion, murder, money laundering, prostitution, racketeering, battery, kidnapping, and arms trafficking
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Alexander Ramírez Umaña
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All actions are common crimes carried out by MS. Over 10,000+ dead.
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Deltinian War Crimes
Incident |
type of crime |
Persons responsible |
Notes
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2019 Rushdi Massacre
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Crimes Against Humanity, Murder of Prisoners, Mass Murder, Terrorism
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Kanaan el-Bashir
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530 killed.
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See Also
References