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-Many countries leaves CETO, however Czechia rejoins it|strength1=9 500 000|strength2=7 500 000|casualties1=4 200 000|casualties2=1 400 000}}
-Many countries leaves CETO, however Czechia rejoins it|strength1=9 500 000|strength2=7 500 000|casualties1=4 200 000|casualties2=1 400 000}}


''*Military casualties and prior to the nukes.''
''*Military casualties prior to the nukes.''


== Background ==
== Background ==
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''See more: [[2nd Russian Revolution]]''
''See more: [[2nd Russian Revolution]]''


In January of 2034 Russia would face a Chechen uprising which would be the first of many to come. After having put down the rebellion, Russian leader Putin ordered to crush all opposition, which would soon entail a massive crackdown on Russian civilians. There was even rumours to reopen the Gulags for the dissenters. This was too much for the Russian people and the Russian Federation quickly dound himself in the middle of the [[2nd Russian Revolution]], much like [[4th Reich|Germany]] had predicted, two years prior, whilst deceloping the Second Schlieffen Plan. Ukraine would join the war amidst this chaos in hopes of retaking the Dombass. The Balkan Front would soon come to an end, as the Balkan CETO members would leave the alliance and peace out with the Greek anarchist rebels. CETO would not come to intervene much in the Russian civil war, mostly just sending aid to Ukraine, helping to liberate Belarus, Saint Petersburg and Karelia. The remnants of Belgium would come to join the Netherlands after having been devestated by the figting against France.
In January of 2034 Russia would face a Chechen uprising which would be the first of many to come. After having put down the rebellion, Russian leader Putin ordered to crush all opposition, which would soon entail a massive crackdown on Russian civilians. There was even rumours to reopen the Gulags for the dissenters. This was too much for the Russian people and the Russian Federation quickly dound himself in the middle of the [[2nd Russian Revolution]], much like [[4th Reich|Germany]] had predicted, two years prior, whilst deceloping the Second Schlieffen Plan. Ukraine would join the war amidst this chaos in hopes of retaking the Dombass. The Balkan Front would soon come to an end, as the Balkan ETO members would leave the alliance and peace out with the Greek anarchist rebels. CETO would not come to intervene much in the Russian civil war, mostly just sending aid to Ukraine, helping to liberate Belarus, Saint Petersburg and Karelia. The remnants of Belgium would come to join the Netherlands after having been devestated by the figting against France.
[[File:Russian apocalypse.png|thumb|Russian Apocalypse]]
[[File:Russian apocalypse.png|thumb|Russian Apocalypse]]


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On New Year's Eve, Russia would decide to unleash his nuclear arsenal upon CETO but mainly his rebels. This decision would ultimately kill around 75 % of the Russian population and bring about his downfall in late 2035. CETO would leave the war following his death.
On New Year's Eve, Russia would decide to unleash his nuclear arsenal upon CETO but mainly his rebels. This decision would ultimately kill around 75 % of the Russian population and bring about his downfall in late 2035. CETO would leave the war following his death.
[[Category:AFOE: Collapse]]
[[Category:Wars in AFOE: Collapse]]
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