Futuristic Republic Civil War is an on-going armed conflict between Habacuc Ladrillo's regime and forces formerly loyal to President Dudar Camarada which try to regain control over country after his death.

Futuristic Republic Civil War
Part of the no greater conflict
Date July 1, 2024 — present
Location Futuristic Republic
Result On-going
Belligerents
Military junta

SMFFC rebells


Habacuc Ladrillo's regime
RPFP

Free Futuristic Republic Army
  • Revolutionary Front Party

Aires de San Bloxisco Front
Romani militias


Robloxian Land Forces
Robloxian Navy

Commanders and leaders
Juan Pimentablox

Luis Bloxoron


Habacuc Ladrillo
Diego Bloxez
Victor Rermudez

Dudar Camarada

Ondrés David
Lanakila Kolomona
Juan Otocolobus
Ambrosio Camarada


Silvester Mint

Strength
48,000 37,000
Casualties and losses
22,543 killed,

approx. 24,000 wounded, 200 missing

27,238 killed,

29,076 wounded, 498 missing

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Background

*Coming soon*

The course of conflict

2024

Golpe de estado

On July 1, 2024, at 3:04 p.m. (local time), tanks drove up to the presidential palace in Saint-Noobly. Then, the army began shelling the building, which was met with a response from the Presidential Guard. The clash ended at 4:58 p.m. Then the Presidential Guard surrendered. Despite this, General Juan Pimentablox did not find president in the building, because he escaped with his brother through a secret tunnel. They then headed towards the nearby mountains. Dudar Camarada went to his allied 3rd Regiment.

The next day, June 2, at 1:30 a.m., Robloxia's troops defending Port-Laurele were forced to retreat.

On July 4, during clashes near to capital, a SMFFC unit entered a Claro Montaña under the command of ensign Luis Bloxoron. Staying there Dudar Camarada was shot in Rastafaribloxian Temple, where he tried to hide in the disguise of the hippie.

First Battle of Fuerte Mineral

On July 5, troops of the military junta began marching towards Belén, the third largest city of the Futuristic Republic. Between Saint-Noobly and Belen, 12 km apart, the troops encountered resistance from the Fuerte Mineral crew. The commander of the fort, Ondrés David, ordered the destruction of all bridges on the river behind the fort. General Diego Bloxez's troops passing there started shelling the fort on July 6.

David retreated on July 29.

Second Battle of Fuerte Mineral

*coming soon*

2026

Consequences

Several thousand civilians died as a result of the war.