State of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice

About
The State of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice (aka. Zedrutian Shingleton) is an autonomous province of the Republic of Zedrutia not mentioned in the Mapping Lore or any of the other games, it is considered a dangerous area and one of the most embarrassing topics in Zedrutian politics, it is the former home of the Zedrutian Communist Party which was banned in the Republic of Zedrutian and considered as a global terrorist organization by the world.

Currently by the events of New Shingleton in 1989, the State of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice is in an unstable state and most of its infrastructure has been destroyed, it is currently facing a civil conflict between troops of the Zedrutian Armed Forces and the Zedrutian Communist Party and faces bomb attacks in the city of Kromząmske.

History
Before the rise of the Mongol Empire and the mass migration of poles into mainland Zedrutia, the island that would be eventually known as the state of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice is an uninhabited land not discovered by the local population or anybody else, it wasn't until at the height of the Zedrutian Empire in the 1400s that the island was discovered by expeditionaries sent by Koriuka VI, the king of the Zedrutian Empire.

Eventually, the land would be settled and the expeditionaries establish a settlement which would be known as Kromząmske which would become the capital of the island. However in 1440 the settlement would come to an abrupt end as the rise of the Ottomans led to the collapse of the Zedrutian Empire, forcing the settlement to come under the rule of the Ottomans for four years.

Ottoman Rule
During the Ottomans, the population in Kromząmske was treated the same way as people in Ottoman Zedrutia, they would be ruled under an iron fist and would be brutally oppressed as the Ottomans attempt to populate the island and spread Islam across the island, as a result some of the population in Kromząmske had enough of the brutal oppression and in the 1600s Zedrutian peasants fled north of the island to establish their own town called Tarnochowice, a community built for those who were Christian and Polish and they would often prohibit entry of Muslims and Ottoman officials into the city, as a result the Ottomans saw Tarnochowice as an eyesore while the Poles saw the city as paradise for all people.

In 1683, the Ottomans began declining, this led to a shortage of money within the Ottoman government and they often would decline when they were offered a decision to heavily tax the people, as a result the Ottoman government neglected the vilayet including Zedrutia due to a lack of money, this forced many of the Poles to sustain themselves and allowed Poles to settle into the city of Kromząmske as Muslim settlers began leaving the city due to a shortage of food and the lack of opportunities within the city. However Tarnochowice still remained to function as a proper city.

In conclusion, the Ottomans massive plan of spreading islamization into the Zedrutia had ultimately failed, and in 1799 the French arrived to invade the Ottomans in order to acquire new territories such as Sidan and Zedrutia.

French Rule
In 1799 during the Napoleonic Wars, Napoleon and his forces declared war on the Ottoman Empire, his goals to invade the Ottoman Empire was to acquire many territories and establish a colony, mainly in Sidan, Zedrutia and the Ottoman vilayet of Kromząmske, although many of his troops fell in Sidan, many of his troops landed in the port city of the city of Kromząmske, they were immediately greeted by Polish locals and message would soon spread to the city of Tarnochowice, they would also welcome French forces into the city and by 1800 the Ottoman Empire and most of its presence was kicked out of the island including all of Zedrutia. A colony would eventually be proclaimed in 1801 and 6 years later Zedrutia would be annexed and Kromząmske would be incorporated into the colony.

However, the entry of French troops into the island would ultimately result in a recipe for disaster as Napoleon had instated strict policies meant to crackdown on the local languages in their colonies including the Polish, this would eventually led most of the Polish population to rebel despite being crushed by French forces, this would later on inspire many future rebellions. Many Polish people were not granted rights and not granted citizenship into France, however eventually in 1815 Napoleon would be defeated in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars.

In the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815, the French Republic would be established, granting rights to the Polish majority and lifting restrictions on the Polish language, the constitution of the French Republic also allowed many of the Polish majority people to be granted citizenship in the French Republic, however there were many setbacks within the French Republic, as many of the rest of the French colonies faced oppression, with the exception being the colony of Zedrutia. During the French administration in Kromząmske, the two provinces in the island merged to form one state called the Mandate of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice and seperated from the colony of Zedrutia in 1844 and 4 years later the Second French Republic was established.

During the colonial era, the French built railways towards the city of Kromząmske to the city of Tarnochowice for easy transportation, and better infrastructure and monumental landmarks were built especially for the luxury, turning the city of Kromząmske into a rural port city into an industrialized and shiny city for themselves, however the French colonial rule would not last as in 1914 the First Great War began changing history for Zedrutia and the island forever.

First Great War
Competition between the great imperial Mesothemian powers led to the outbreak of the First Great War, resulting in France joining the Mesothemian allies, however over the years the French army had slowly begin to crumble as France became nearly devastated, eventually the French made a deal with many Zedrutian political activists to convince many of the people in Zedrutia to join the Mesothemian frontlines in exchange for an independent, free and democratic state. This worked and thousands of Zedrutian volunteers flocked to the frontlines to fight for a new country to be born including men from the island of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice. The Zedrutian colony also supported France by providing resources and supplies in aid for the war and helped combat against enemies of the French Republic.

French troops in the frontline were completely devastated and were on the verge of collapse while troops of the United Kingdom desperately attempt to secure the fragile frontlines of the war in Mesothemia but however managed to be effective against the Mesothemian Central Powers, many of Zedrutia's men flocked to the war and the frontlines of the French military begin to stabilize with enough manpower to combat enemy forces. However by the time enemy forces were on the verge of crumbling due to exhaustion, many Zedrutian volunteers including from the island of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice returned back to Zedrutia and the ideals of an independent Zedrutian state began.

Independence
In early November of 1918, the remnants of the Central Mesothemian Powers signed a treaty, marking the end of the First Great War, in the aftermath of the war French officials promise the independence and the creation of a democratic Zedrutian state, but in return for resources and money used to rebuild French cities and the economy, and in return Zedrutian officials handed over many resources and cash over to the officials, and French officials signed an agreement and guarantee for independence.

Later on in December 13th 1918, crowds gather along with French officials as the future president of the eventual Republic of Zedrutian made a statement regarding the independence and declaration of the Republic of Zedrutia, and in Kromząmske and Tarnochowice crowds also gather for a parade of French forces before their evacuation of Zedrutia and the island, and in December 14th 1918, the First Republic of Zedrutia was established, ending French rule within the colony.

Kromząmske and Tarnochowice would also convince French officials to sign an agreement guaranteeing the independence of the island and in December 15th of 1918 the Republic of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice gained independence, however this country was short lived and in 6 days the new state was unstable and it was forced to have no choice but to join the Republic of Zedrutia, this was no major problem for many of the local population living in the island at the time since most of the majority was Polish and supported the unification of the island into Zedrutia.

First Republic of Zedrutian (1918 - 1941)
After the end of the First Great War, the Republic of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice was established as an independent and seperate Polish state, however after instability within the republic it was forced to join the Republic of Zedrutian, however it was not much of a problem since most of the majority population in the island was Polish and most of them supported unification of the island with the Zedrutian mainland. After independence, the French had constructed several industrial factories in Zedrutia and Kromząmske and Tarnochowice and abandoned them including large plots of private property owned by wealthy French families which had abandoned them in the aftermath of the independence and mainly due to the outbreak of the First Great War. This would eventually give Kromząmske and Tarnochowice a great start in the tourist economy but they would eventually resort to creating a coal mining industry.

In the interwar period the Republic of Zedrutian gained recognition throughout the whole world and its government was given permission to join the League of Free Nations, the predecessor of the Commonwealth of United and Free Nations. During Zedrutia's early years it was prospering in the aftermath of the First Great War, and Polish culture would eventually reappear once again in Zedrutia along with many other post-war nations such as Sidan and the United States of Megaton and Columbia.

The Republic of Zedrutia would also carry a large population of Jews mostly in the city of Zarush, the island of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice would also become one of Zedrutias states to also have a large population of Jewish people, however the rise of far-right groups in Mesothemia and many others across the global world carved a bad reputation of Zedrutia for having a large minority of Jews and the further prosecution of Jewish people in Mesothemia would eventually force Jews to migrate in mass numbers of Zedrutia, during the first republic there were an approximately 12 million Jews in Zedrutia.

As for Kromząmske and Tarnochowice, massive amounts of coal were discovered in the island, coal at the time was a precious item used for many other necessities across homes and many mines were set up to dig the coal, eventually many of the mining companies became rich including the entire Kromząmske and Tarnochowice and many migrant workers looking for many opportunities arrive to many of these mines located in the deep regions of the island. However, Zedrutia and the islands prosperity wouldn't last, as the stock market crashed and a great economic depression ensued across the global world causing mass inflation rates and high unemployment rates across many other countries including Zedrutia and the islands. The economic depression deprived the Zedrutian government of its money and as a result it would be left vulnerable to invasion due to the governments incapabilities to fund its defense.

Second Great War
During the Second Great War, Zedrutia was mainly not affected but during its mid years the Republic of Zedrutia was invaded and contributed to the collapse of the first republic and the rise of the military junta in Zedrutia, and left a deep scar within the people of the country and Zedrutia itself, as most of their major cities and factories were bombarded.

The Second Great War began as the far-right began dividing Eastern Mesothemia in an agreement signed between the Communists and the far-right, causing both the French and the United Kingdom to declare war on countries controlled by far-right groups and extremists, aiming to liberate Mesothemia and completely destroy the far-right groups. During this confrontation, Zedrutia remained neutral within the war despite its bad reputation amongst the far-right for having a massive Jewish population, despite its neutrality it began supporting the Mesothemian allies in Western Mesothemia despite the neglect of the Zedrutian army, most of these army groups made it out alive after the far-right began taking over Western Mesothemia.

During the mid years of the Second Great War, the situation was desperate for the United Kingdom and its colonies, after the attack on San Francisco, the United States of Megaton and Columbia declared war on the Axis, this contributed to the planning and invasion of the Republic of Zedrutian, and their goals were to wipe out the Jewish minority and use the advantage of the invasion to gather resources into winning the war. Eventually, the Axis invasion of Zedrutia began in 1941, and began bombarding and invading massive territory, due to the neglect of the Zedrutian army, the armies defending the city of Zarush were immediately destroyed, and the capital of Zedrutian was captured by the far-right forces, immediately ending the First Republic of Zedrutia.

In the aftermath of the dissolvation of the First Republic of Zedrutian, partisan groups began rising against the far-right Axis forces in occupied Zedrutia, however most of these uprisings in occupied Zedrutia failed, and most of these uprisings worsened the situation in occupied Zedrutia, as massive Jewish minorities were forced to be deported away from major cities and into labor camps. Eventually, during mid 1943, the allied invasion of Zedrutia began, because of the weakened forces of the far-right, the allies eventually took advantage of the major cities and labor camps, including major roads leading to cities, most of these axis forces were executed without trial or reasoning, eventually occupied Zedrutia fell under the allied forces, and began the era of allied invasion.

As for Kromząmske and Tarnochowice, its situation in the war was dire. The island had a large population of Jews and in 1941 Axis forces landed in the city of Kromząmske and destroyed many of its industrial areas and notable landmarks, the Axis forces would eventually use the railway leading to Tarnochowice and captured it with slight resistance, realizing the true amount of Jews in the island, the Axis forces would establish a military administration including two seperate large ghettos which cover the entire city for Jewish people, eventually many of these Jewish people would face extermination camps set up by the Axis in the island and the ghetto was vulnerable to raids with many of the Jewish people starving and dying of disease as a result of the establishment, because of this in 1943 the Jews create an uprising within the Kromząmske and Tarnochowice ghetto and captured the ghetto with fierce resistance, because of the Axis Forces facing defeats and an allied invasion of Zedrutia, the Axis forces fled Kromząmske and Tarnochowice and the island fell to the partisans.

A temporary government was set up by the partisans in late 1943 and eventually the partisans met allied forces at the coastal regions near Kromząmske and the partisans and the allied forces signed an agreement allowing a peaceful transition of power into the military administration in Zedrutia, many of the partisans would regret it as soon as former Zedrutian generals raided remaining government offices and establish a military junta.

Military Junta (1946 - 1969)
The allied invasion of Zedrutia pushed the Axis forces out of mainland Zedrutia and the rest remaining in Zedrutia became pockets of resistance against the Allies, during these events, Zedrutia was divided and occupied into 4 sectors by the Allied Forces, during the occupation economic aid was provided towards the occupied zones in Zedrutia to aid in the rebuilding of cities and factories in the war. 3 years after an agreement was signed between officials from the former pre-war state of Zedrutia and the allied forces to withdraw from the occupied sectors and to provide economic aid and government in the establishment of a second Zedrutian republic.

However, as soon as the allied forces began withdrawing from Zedrutia in mid 1946, the new Zedrutian army which was trained and aided by the USMC rolled tanks into the temporary capital in Zedrutia and toppled down the interim president of Zedrutia, halting the creation of the constitution and the creation of the second republic in Zedrutia from 1946 a military dictatorship was established which would later on last for decades and ended in 1969 after the Zedrutian Revolution. During the early years of the military government, the military junta also reigned terror on the population, and was mainly anti-communist, it also supported other nations and joined the Commonwealth of United and Free Nations, it also gained recognition as the legitimate government of Zedrutia, however the military junta was largely corrupt and was not popular like the majority unlike several other military juntas like the Democratic Republic of Sidan.

In the State of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice the military government had shaped the state and damaged it to the point that it was unstable and would take decades to restore stability, the military government enacted strict anti-communist policies and cracked down on political parties including many civillians allegedly affiliated with the Eastern Bloc and also instated a rapid military draft which forced many graduates to be drafted to the frontlines of the Zedrutian-Crimsonian Conflict in 1958. Thousands protested against the policies and the military government but resulted in hundreds dead after the military government deployed hundreds of soldiers to the cities in order to stabilize the region.

The military government also contributed to a few uprisings by workers across the cities including most of the population immediately resulting in the creation of several militias, the military government reacted upon the uprisings in Tarnochowice by destroying the railway constructed to travel to the city which deprived many of the local population with access to food or necessities and the Zedrutian military often bombarded the outskirts as retaliation. Eventually the bombardment stopped and the military government promised and guaranteed the rebuild of the city of Tarnochowice.

Zedrutian Revolution
The Zedrutian Revolution was a series of organized protests by opposition leaders, activists and students who advocated for the overthrow of the military government and the reestablishment of the Republic of Zedrutia in early 1969 including a series of human rights and the demonstration against forced military drafting by the military government. It eventually resulted in hundreds dead as a result of clashes between the Zedrutian military and protestors in cities and in mid 1969 the military government was overthrown with fierce resistance. During the Zedrutian Revolution the State of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice had been worse as militias which had been formed in the countryside of the state began clashing with the Zedrutian military and Kromząmske would often face shelling and bombardment by militias while people began demonstrating against the military government.

Along with many other cities, the Zedrutian military was deployed in the city of Kromząmske in order to quell the uprising, however at this point it was too late and by the time they had arrived civillians began arming themselves. As a result the Zedrutian military failed to quell the uprising and they were forced back to mainland Zedrutia. The military government had been devastated at the loss of the State of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice under the hands of Zedrutian militias and the people and in mid 1969 the military government including its leader had collapsed after crowds began raiding government offices after a mutiny occured and in late 1969 the Provisional Government of Zedrutia was formed.

Provisional Government of Zedrutia
The Provisional Government of Zedrutia was an unstable provisional government set up by students and opposition leaders after the overthrow of the military government in Zedrutia in mid 1969, it faced instability and infighting until a fair presidential election was held and afterwards the Second Republic of Zedrutia was established afterwards. It also resulted in many members from left-wing political parties in Zedrutia to flee to the State of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice to form the Zedrutian Communist Party which would eventually unite all militias in the island to establish a socialist state with the island as its holdout.

In the State of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice, Zedrutian military forces were again deployed to the port city of Kromząmske and would be faced with the task of securing and stabilizing the city in order to cool down the situation which resulted in numerous clashes between Zedrutian military forces and militias from the countrysides which had partially took over the city of Kromząmske, it would soon turn into a full conflict and the Zedrutian military forces pushed the rebels out of the city of Kromząmske, this created controversy around the Zedrutian provisional government and it was forced to leave the rebels alone.

In late 1969, the Second Republic of Zedrutia was established, ending the provisional government, this resulted in a slight series of stability in both Kromząmske and Tarnochowice but eventually later on the Zedrutian Communist Party would be created and would unite all of the militias and eventually take over the entire island.

Founding of the Zedrutian Communist Party
In 1970, many of the rebels remain fighting against Zedrutian military forces in small groups but however a communist political member would eventually proclaim the Zedrutian Communist Party in the countryside areas of Tarnochowice and united all of the remaining militias from the former Zedrutian Revolution, eventually the ZCP would rise as an organized large rebel group. The Zedrutian Communist Party was founded as a result of the aftermath of the Zedrutian-Crimsonian conflict and many former veterans of the conflict arrived in the city of Tarnochowice in order to help in the fight. The goals of the Zedrutian Communist Party were to unite the people into overthrowing the Republic of Zedrutian and establishing a communist state within Zedrutia and their goals would eventually start in the State of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice which would become the primary base to overthrow the Zedrutian government.

In late 1970, the Zedrutian military immediately alerted the government about a possible communist civil war as insurgents were spotted with communist symbols and many claim to plead allegiance to the supposed Zedrutian Communist Party, eventually the Zedrutian government responded to the alert by sending more forces to the countryside which would be proven ineffective. However by that point Zedrutia had stabilized and the Zedrutian military was ordered to withdraw from Kromząmske and Tarnochowice in late 1970 and Zedrutia did not take advantage to prevent the communist uprising.

1971 Tarnochowice Bomb Attack
The 1971 Tarnochowice Bomb Attack was an incident which occured in the city of Tarnochowice by forces belonging to the newly founded militia group called the Zedrutian Communist Party, it resulted in 12 people dead and 23 people injured and in the aftermath of the Tarnochowice Bomb Attacks the Kromząmske and Tarnochowice Conflict would begin which would be known as Zedrutia's Shingleton Conflict.

The bomb attack came in the morning early hours in the city of Tarnochowice when a vehicle containing bombs detonated infront of a train station resulting in 12 people dead and 23 people injured. Most of the bodies and the injured were taken to a hospital while police had contained the site to prevent any possible bomb attack. Eventually the bomb attack became public and would be displayed across Zedrutia. It was the first major bomb attack in Zedrutia and many panicked during the aftermath of the incident. Investigations revealed that a member allegedly belonging to the Zedrutian Communist Party was involved and that the bomb attack was to fufill political agenda. This resulted in the Zedrutian government deploying hundreds of troops to the city of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice and a curfew was instated and the Zedrutian Armed Forces would be deployed to the Kromząmske and Tarnochowice International Airport the following year in the bomb attacks.

The 1971 Tarnochowice Bomb Attack marked the official beginning of the Kromząmske and Tarnochowice Conflict which would last 3 decades before ending in 2007 when the Zedrutian Communist Party officially signed a peace treaty and it would be dismantled the following year.

Tarnochowice Civil War (1972)
By 1972, the State of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice had already stabilized and recovered completely from the bomb attacks carried out by the Zedrutian Communist Party and civillians continued on their ordinary life, however the Zedrutian Armed Forces remained scattered throughout the island in order to stabilize and look out for many rebels belonging to the ZCP despite their last sighting in 1971, despite that, the State of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice still had its setbacks. The Zedrutian Communist Party remains operating in the countryside areas under guerilla warfare and would terrify many personnel within the Zedrutian Armed Forces, skirmishes between the forces were very common and a lockdown was ensued.

In the prelude of the Tarnochowice Civil War, the Zedrutian government had announced martial law within the State of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice until 1973, however rebels from the Zedrutian Communist Party would take advantage of the martial law and in early 1972 Zedrutian military bases were attacked by rebel forces and two of them had been completely taken over and the rebels had reached the city of Tarnochowice, despite many of the Zedrutian military's attempts to quell down the operation they clashed towards eachother in the city of Tarnochowice eventually resulting in a decisive victory by the ZCP, at this point the Zedrutian Armed Forces began their complete withdrawal from the city of Tarnochowice and the Tarnochowice Civil War began.

Despite many resistance pockets in Tarnochowice, resistance was quelled by the ZCP and rebels were quickly directed to the Kromząmske and Tarnochowice Railway which would be considered an important route to the city of Kromząmske, as many areas fell under the ZCP the Zedrutian government went into panick and small forces were deployed to defend the frontlines of the brutal Tarnochowice Civil War. However they had failed and in mid 1972 most of the islands territories had been captured by ZCP rebels. Although forces managed to repell rebels from the city of Tarnochowice, they had been encircled.

By mid 1972, only the remaining large cities of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice remained under Zedrutian control including major roads and railways and it was viewed that the Zedrutian Armed Forces were capable of winning the war against the ZCP, but however the ZCP had stolen weapons and vehicles from captured military bases and ZCP's new arsenal forced the ZAF to highways and the two large cities.

Evacuation of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice
In late 1972, the Tarnochowice Civil War was a loss for ZAF and in the following day the Zedrutian government would send an emergency and final broadcast to civillians living in Kromząmske and Tarnochowice through radio stations and would order the evacuation of civillians from the island in a airport in the city of Kromząmske by the Zedrutian Airforce and it would be supported by the Zedrutian airline FlyZarush the following day. The evacuation progress was rushed and the situation became chaotic as ZCP began moving into the city of Kromząmske at the midnight hours of the evacuation. At 11:53 PM a few Zedrutian military aircraft landed in the runway of the international airport and many civillians were evacuated. However during the process of evacuation and their takeoff, a ZF-12B1 military aircraft was shot down by ZCP rebels 10 minutes after takeoff. However eventually the ZAF pushed out many ZCP rebels from several districts of the city and defended it in order for more people to evacuate the city.

In the aftermath of the evacuation, a total of 7,000 civillians fled the city of Kromząmske as part of the Zedrutian military's efforts and eventually the last Zedrutian military aircraft was boarded along with one of the last troops in Kromząmske, eventually the Zedrutian military had completely withdrew from Kromząmske and the city fell into the hands of ZCP rebels an hour after their evacuation effort. In Tarnochowice over 12,000 civillians were evacuated before Zedrutia's complete withdrawal from the region in one of Zedrutia's last operation airforce bases. The next day the Zedrutian government had completely abandoned the province of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice in 1972, marking the end of the Tarnochowice Civil War.

The United Zedrutian People's Resistance
The United Zedrutian People's Resistance (aka. UZPR) is an anti-communist resistance front established by former Zedrutian military officials and ZAF remnants in a drastic attempt to defeat the rebel forces of the Zedrutian Communist Party and reestablish Zedrutian rule in the province of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice. It consists of former militia groups during the Zedrutian Revolution and the UZPR had occupied the eastern coast of Tarnochowice. It would eventually be dismantled in 1999.

In the morning hours of complete ZCP rule of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice, many ZCP remnants fled to the eastern coast of Tarnochowice and along with generals formed a united resistance front known as the United Zedrutian People's Resistance and many civillians flocked to the eastern coast to fight for their cause. They used equipment abandoned by the ZAF and in 1973 half of the east coast of Tarnochowice fell under the hands of the UZPR and after an offensive they had captured a portion of the northern territories of the province and by mid 1973 they had marched in a short distance of the city of Tarnochowice. They would launch an operation and ambushed several positions in the northern district of Tarnochowice.

Coup D'etat
Eventually the leadership of the ZCP in the province of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice would become unstable as a result of the UZPR resistance and the ambush of defensive positions and their defeat in the city of Tarnochowice. It would eventually result in the arrival of thousands of Zedrutian troops to the frontlines of the war against the United Zedrutian People's Resistance.

In the early hours of the afternoon in 1974, ZCP rebel forces rolled down to the city of Kromząmske with tanks captured from the Zedrutian Armed Forces earlier and during those hours ZCP rebel forces seized government offices belonging to the ZCP and hours later the leader of the Zedrutian Communist Party would be overthrown by rebel forces. A curfew was instated in both cities and a new leadership was later on announced days after the coup d'etat.

As a result of the coup d'etat, the Zedrutian Armed Forces arrived in large quantities in coastal areas controlled by the United Zedrutian People's Resistance and they would eventually form a united front and along with the arrival they had deployed over 500 military aircraft to bombard military bases controlled by ZCP rebel forces. This would officially begin the Siege of Tarnochowice in 1974 after rebel forces were weakened by the bombardment.

Siege of Tarnochowice
The Siege of Tarnochowice began in 1974 as the Zedrutian Armed Forces and the United Zedrutian People's Front clash against the Zedrutian Communist Party in the city of Tarnochowice, the siege would last over a week and would result in a decisive victory by government forces and the UZPR after the northern areas of the city were captured by ZAF forces with the help of the UZPR and the complete withdrawal of rebel forces and generals from the southern parts of the city. The Siege of Tarnochowice also contributed to the collapse of ZCP controlled territory.

The Siege of Tarnochowice officially began when ZCP rebels were forced to retreat after a skirmish in the northern highways leading to the city, news of a potential battle which would capture the entire city began spreading to the main command of the ZCP, the administration responded by sending 4 of its best equipped divisions to the city and the frontlines and promised to many of the people living within the area that many of its forces would secure the city from falling. However there were many setbacks as many of these best equipped divisions were largely outnumbered by thousands of incoming troops.

After a fierce clash between the Zedrutian Armed Forces and ZCP rebels, the ZAF managed to breach into the gateway of the northern city of Tarnochowice and many rebel forces ran away before they could potentially damage roads and bridges leading into the city as Zedrutian forces began rapidly moving in the city and the rebels fled without any fierce resistance and began setting defenses in the city center of northern Tarnochowice, after heavy bombardments the defenses would finally be weakened and Zedrutian government forces began breaching the defenses. Many buildings in the northern parts of the city were also bombarded out of fear of snipers sabotaging their operations including potential ambushes by rebel forces and many civillians were executed. In the aftermath of the destruction of many of its defences in the city center of northern Tarnochowice Zedrutian forces moved into the city center and the rebels were forced to flee the northern areas of Tarnochowice by crossing the river that divided the city and destroyed main bridges leading to the city putting advancements by the ZAF to a halt.

As a result of rebel forces evacuating completely from northern Tarnochowice, the administration within Kromząmske was immediately alerted of the capture of northern Tarnochowice and in a panic decided to deploy more divisions to defend southern Tarnochowice from falling into the hands of the Zedrutian Armed Forces, however in the process of the deployment of more divisions towards the frontlines of Tarnochowice an uprising erupted in several districts across southern Tarnochowice and divisions which were intended to be deployed to the river were redirected to the districts in order to quell the uprising which failed as the Zedrutian Armed Forces began bombarding the city behind enemy lines using artillery shells which disrupted supply lines for rebel troops in combat.

A few days during the siege, ZCP rebel forces were exhausted as the Zedrutian Armed Forces continuously bombard Tarnochowice in order to quell operations aimed at quelling the city uprising and a meeting between commanders and generals were held in the city center of southern Tarnochowice and after a short brief it was decided that the ZCP should withdraw from the city of Tarnochowice including its surroundings in order to further secure and defend the city of Kromząmske which was the temporary capital during the occupation and a broadcast was held demanding all troops and commanders living within southern Tarnochowice would be evacuated by convoys and would let many of the civillians temporarily stay in the districts until further notice however the truth was revealed that many ZCP officials demanded that none of the civillians escape the city by convoys due to the uprising that occured in southern Tarnochowice and left most of the civillians to be killed by artillery shells coming from the northern parts of the city. However a team composed of resistance fighters from the United Zedrutian People's Resistance led most civillian groups underground to evacuate to northern Tarnochowice and provided food and necessities in order for many of them to continue to survive the siege.

In the aftermath of the complete evacuation of Tarnochowice, the Zedrutian Armed Forces crossed the river and entered southern Zedrutia using a bridge temporarily constructed and used the sewage system with the help of the United Zedrutian People's Resistance with directions to reach certain areas within the city and hundreds of ZCP rebel forces were captured in the process and hours later after further inspection of the city the Zedrutian Armed Forces and their tanks rolled into the city center of southern Tarnochowice, marking the end of the week long siege and beginning the collapse of the occupied territories of the ZCP.

In the early morning hours the news of Tarnochowice falling under the hands of the Zedrutian Armed Forces were broadcasted nationwide across Zedrutia with thousands of people in the streets of Tarnochowice celebrating the outcome of the siege, but as a result of the weeks long siege and the heavy bombardment of southern Tarnochowice the city was nearly destroyed beyond recognition as many iconic landmarks from the 19th centuries were destroyed including historical statues and streets and thousands died as a result of operations within the Zedrutian Armed Forces and the district uprisings.

Collapse of ZCP rule
The collapse of ZCP rule began in the hours after the Zedrutian Armed Forces declared the capture of the city of Tarnochowice marking the end of the siege and claiming that the civil war should end closely as predicted, it resulted in the collapse of leadership and the partial collapse of the Zedrutian Communist Party which divided the frontlines into several factions, it also resulted in the Zedrutian Communist Party losing the city of Kromząmske which was their temporary capital at the time and forced the remaining rebel forces of the ZCP to withdraw to the mountainous areas west of the province of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice, it also marked the temporary end of the bloody civil conflict.

The collapse began as ZCP rebel troops arrived at the Kromząmske trainstation after their evacuation from the city of Tarnochowice during the siege using the railway which extended from Tarnochowice to the temporary capital city, however after their return they were immediately faced with fierce reactions to their complete humiliation and as a result of the fierce reactions many of the rebels which returned from Tarnochowice stormed the temporary headquarters of the ZCP and took over the communist party in a coup d'etat, this was immediately opposed by rebel forces fighting in the frontlines against the Zedrutian Armed Forces and many generals pleading allegiance to the ZCP broke away as region controlled warlords as opposition towards the ZCP, this led to a civil conflict within a civil conflict and generals began moving their troops to invade the city of Kromząmske in order to take power over the city, this however failed as the Zedrutian Armed Forces began advancing towards their provincial capitals and many forces were redirected to defend many rural towns from falling into the ZAF, eventually the Zedrutian Armed Forces set their sights on the Tarnochowice-Kromząmske railway and used it as a major railroad to roll into the city of Kromząmske.

As the city of Kromząmske fell into anarchy, the Zedrutian Armed Forces began rolling into the city of Kromząmske using trains and many districts fell under the ZAF, as news of the Zedrutian Armed Forces moving into the capital city of Kromząmske began to spread out, many of the generals began withdrawing from the northern frontlines and redirected many of their organized divisions to surround the capital city of Kromząmske, they were eventually ambushed as a operation was commenced by the ZAF in the northern frontlines of the civil war which captured chunks of occupied territories from ZCP warlords which controlled the region and several generals leading the civil war were killed in the process with the help of intelligence agencies.

In the aftermath, the Zedrutian Armed Forces began moving in more and more troops using the intact railway and weeks after the partial collapse of the ZCP the Zedrutian Armed Forces stormed the headquarters of the ZCP with tanks and in a broadcast marked the capture of the city of Kromząmske, claiming that the Tarnochowice Civil War has come to an end and as a result of the capture of Kromząmske, many ZCP related factions fled the surroundings within Kromząmske and fled to the countrysides and valleys in the provinces districts, after news spread out of the bloody civil conflict ending nationwide in Zedrutia, many thousands flocked to the cities to see troops returning from the frontlines of the civil war.

Aftermath
In the aftermath of the bloody Tarnochowice Civil War, the destruction that was brought as a result of ZAF and ZCP operations were costly, over millions of dollars were estimated to be spent to rebuild the province and aid was given towards the needy people in the aftermath of the Tarnochowice Civil War, over a thousand people died due to the conflict and temporary martial law was declared.

The Zedrutian Communist Party had fled from the surrounding areas of large cities and fled to the countryside and valleys of certain areas in the province continuing to ambush several vehicles belonging to the ZAF and many attacks were reported by civillians in the countryside areas and the ZCP was assumed to be responsible for many of the attacks committed, In conclusion the state of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice remained unstable as anarchy was rampant and many services didn't exist as a result of the year long conflict which led to the further destruction and the reputation of the province as a peaceful province, many of the media would soon take notice of the aftermath and would describe it towards the global world as the Zedrutian version of Shingleton, earning the name Zedrutian Shingleton.

Thousands of survivors took refuge in many of the abandoned buildings and streets would often be deserted in the aftermath of the civil conflict, in southern Tarnochowice it was filled to the brink with homeless people which crossed the bridge into northern Tarnochowice to loot items from abandoned buildings including historical artifacts dating from the Ottoman and French colonial periods, the Zedrutian government responded with martial law in order to stabilize the region and guaranteed millions of dollars in funding with the rebuilding of Tarnochowice and food was given to many of the survivors, refugees from the city of Tarnochowice were also allowed to return back as part of Zedrutia's efforts to rebuild and repopulate the province.

In the city of Kromząmske, the city was roughly intact and many buildings remained standing including many services and in conclusion the city was slightly stable, however the city of Kromząmske did not eventually recover to its post-war population and stability as terrorists pleading allegiance to the Zedrutian Communist Party began reigning terror on the streets as the city faced constant car bombs which resulted in many of the city being empty despite the Zedrutian government deploying many of its troops to defend against possible threats, hundreds of people fled as a result of the danger of the city and many people surrounding the city fear going within the city. Many looters also appeared during this period and many businesses would permanently close down, leading to an increase in unemployment and the rise in crime.

Zedrutian Economic Crisis
The Zedrutian Economic Crisis was an event that began in 1976 and lasted 12 years until it officially ended in 1988, it came as a result of the fuel crisis in the United States of Megaton and Columbia which plagued the global world including the Republic of Zedrutia, the Zedrutian Krolaw faced a sharp decline in value and many attempts by the Zedrutian government to revitalized the country with loans ended up in complete failure and paralyzed the prosperity and development within the country and contributed to Zedrutia being behind a few countries before regaining their position later on in the 2000s, gas prices rose up including food and necessities, with thousands of vehicles left abandoned on the streets as fuel was seen as a valuable commodity.

One of the most affected regions during the Zedrutian Economic Crisis was the State of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice which had recently came out from the 4 year long civil conflict within the region as the Zedrutian government began abandoning most of its efforts to repopulate and rebuild Tarnochowice and stabilize the province which had seen a slight increase in attacks carried out by the Zedrutian Communist Party, due to the economic crisis the currency in Zedrutia had lost its value and thousands of people continue to starve and the dire situation within Kromząmske and Tarnochowice continued to worsen.

Because of the economic crisis, the Zedrutian Armed Forces was battered in the process as most of its funding was cut down after a decision was made by the Zedrutian government and as a result the Zedrutian Armed Forces couldn't purchase weapons needed in its operations to stabilize the region and further contributed to the rise of ZCP-related violence in the countryside.

After a series of broken promises by the Zedrutian government to help rebuild and repopulate the province including a series of stability in the area the inhabitants of the cities of Tarnochowice and Kromząmske gathered to demonstrate against the Zedrutian government in reaction towards the promises the Zedrutian government failed to guarantee which would slowly descend into a massive violent riot and would contribute to the reemergence of the Zedrutian Communist Party from 1976 to 1979.

1976 riots
The 1976 riots began as civillians in Tarnochowice and Kromząmske formed a small demonstration as retaliation to the Zedrutian governments failed promise which would eventually result in the Zedrutian Armed Forces being deployed to quell the demonstrations within the cities to stop it from spreading. In the early process of containing the small demonstrations, the military commander had contacted the Zedrutian government in the capital city of Kiezyn claiming that these small demonstrations were deemed suspicious and began using firearms believing that the demonstrations were an attempt to make the region deem unstable in order for the Zedrutian Communist Party to ambush the Zedrutian Armed Forces, the confusion caused forced the Zedrutian government to order the command to shoot down protestors with live ammunition to disperse the crowds and in the midst of the process of containing the demonstrations, military forces began shooting towards the crowds in Tarnochowice and resulted in dozens of people killed and injured.

In the aftermath of the violence the incident sparked major protests throughout the province demanding the immediate withdrawal of all military presence from the island and news of the incident began spreading nationwide resulting in major demonstrations against the Zedrutian government in the capital city of Kiezyn which crippled the military's advantage to contain the situation and to add to the trouble the Commonwealth of United and Free Nations began its involvement within the chaos and took advantage by ordering sanctions on Zedrutian officials and ordering a naval blockade of trade goods entering and exiting from the country.

Eventually after a few days of anarchy throughout the island and violent clashes between Zedrutian protesters and police the Zedrutian government responded to the demands and ordered a full immediate withdrawal of military presence in the state of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice and would be expected to end in 10 days and afterwards all military personnel responsible for defending against rebel forces of the Zedrutian Communist Party fled, the evacuation of all military personnel led to a high increase in organized crime and anarchy reigned terror in cities and streets across the province, many opposition groups pleaded with the Zedrutian government to resend the Zedrutian Armed Forces to stabilize the region but it was officially too late as the evacuation marked the beginning of the reemergence of the Zedrutian Communist Party.

Reemergence of the Zedrutian Communist Party
The reemergence of the remnants of the Zedrutian Communist Party began weeks after all personnel from the Zedrutian Armed Forces evacuated from Kromząmske and Tarnochowice as a result of the Zedrutian government responding to the 1976 riots. It resulted in the Zedrutian Communist Party reemerging again and taking over and occupying the entire province for the second time in 1979 and during this reemergence they would last a longer period and would establish a rump unrecognized state known as Kromząmske and Tarnochowice People's Republic.

The reemergence began after ZCP rebels had heard the statement by the Zedrutian government which was broadcasted nationwide including the province of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice and a offensive was commenced in order to retake the entire province from Zedrutia and reoccupy the region. Many areas quickly fell to rebels of the Zedrutian Communist Party and locals and civillians living within the larger cities began to panic as terrorist attacks would frequently occur. Because of the complete withdrawal of the Zedrutian Armed Forces from the region many civillians were forced to fend off against the rebels and defend many of the larger cities, however they were outnumbered and by the time they had been fully armed most of the province fell under occupation by the Zedrutian Communist Party.

After several weeks of civillian resistance, ZCP rebels arrived at the gates of Tarnochowice, as the city was completely destroyed years prior the ZCP easily captured the city and secured it under their rule leaving Kromząmske to be the last civillian held stronghold in the province, after severe clashes between civillian forces and ZCP rebels, the civillian resistance was weakened by ambushes and outnumbered and in late 1978 civillian resistance forces dropped their weapons and were forced to sign an agreement with the ZCP marking the end of the reemergence of the Zedrutian Communist Party.

Reemergence of the United Zedrutian People's Resistance
The reemergence United Zedrutian People's Resistance began weeks after the fall of the last Zedrutian stronghold of the city of Kromząmske as former veterans of the Tarnochowice Civil War again flocked to the northeast coast of the province to form a new resistance front against the Zedrutian Communist Party which had recently reemerged after the 1976 riots. The leader of the rebel group announced the reemergence of the United Zedrutian People's Resistance which had previously been disarmed and ended in the aftermath of the Tarnochowice Civil War.

After a few weeks, the United Zedrutian People's Front had been effective and half of the northeastern coasts of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice had been captured under the UZPR and it was funded and supported by none other than the Zedrutian government, despite half of the northeastern regions being captured by the newly formed United Zedrutian People's Front the resistance leader demanded the Zedrutian government to deploy the Zedrutian Armed Forces again, however his request was largely denied and the following day the Zedrutian Communist Party began deploying and strengthening their divisions surrounding the northeast region of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice planning a final operation before forming the Kromząmske and Tarnochowice People's Republic in mid 1979.

As the United Zedrutian People's Front clashed against the Zedrutian Communist Party, the resistance stretched to the year of 1979 and ZCP rebel forces began their operations to bombard the northeast regions, resulting in over a hundred civillians dead. However due to lack of support and ammunition for nearly months, the United Zedrutian People's Front has been greatly weakened, despite the resistance leader being aware of the resistance being weakened he refused to call for help from the Zedrutian government and hid underground. An operation was launched weeks later and in the process the Zedrutian Communist Party had captured the main command center of the United Zedrutian People's Front, partially marking the end of the resistance.

As a result of the fall of the main command center, the resistance leader along with many of his troops fled the northeastern regions and divisions within the United Zedrutian People's Front split and fled and scattered throughout the province of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice until the beginning of Operation Kromząmske. Later on the Zedrutian Communist Party praised many of its troops which were responsible for destroying the last resistance stronghold and the following day would proclaim the Kromząmske and Tarnochowice People's Republic.

Kromząmske and Tarnochowice People's Republic (1979 - 1987)
The Kromząmske and Tarnochowice People's Republic, also known as the KTPR or the Zedrutian People's Republic, is a isolated rump socialist state which lasted from its formation in 1979 until its eventual dissolution during Operation Kromząmske in 1987. It came to be known as an authoritarian and genocidal regime which purged political opponents and purposely created famines which resulted in dozens starving in the countryside. It was unstable and warlords would frequently overthrow the government to protect their interests.

The Kromząmske and Tarnochowice People's Republic was formed in 1979 months after the ZCP destroyed the United Zedrutian People's Front and secured their power over the region, the general responsible for destroying the main command center of the UZPR resistance in the northeastern regions was appointed as the leader of the Zedrutian Communist Party and the chairman of the Kromząmske and Tarnochowice People's Republic. During his early years in power, the rump state had seen mass deportations of residents from the city of Tarnochowice into labor camps and the chairman had enacted laws which banned the Zedrutian Krolaw which was the main currency of Zedrutia and the province at the time during the occupation and banned the economy and also purged many of his political opponents in the Zedrutian Communist Party.

However, during a conference at the headquarters of the Zedrutian Communist Party in the city of Kromząmske, the chairman was killed including all political officials in a bomb attack set up by his generals who had been secretly opposing against his plans and a temporary administration was set up by his vice president. The following days after he was overthrown from power by troops belonging to the generals and the following day a new military dictatorship was set up which progressively made the situation in Kromząmske and Tarnochowice worse. As the regime reached into the 80s the Zedrutian Communist Party was able to make ties with the People's Republic of Crimsonia and as a result the Eastern Bloc immediately imposed sanctions on the rump state as opposition to their ties. As the sanctions resulted in instability within the ranks the leadership was immediately overthrown again.

During the new leadership in 1984 the regime had progressively weakened as communist warlords began a mutiny against the continuous shifting of new leaderships, as a response to the mutiny and the instability that has weakened the already rump state, the chairman of the regime blamed it on supposed traitors and in mid 1984 he had enacted a purge called the Terror Purge.

The Terror Purge (1984)
The Terror Purge was an event which occured in 1984 which involved the massacre of all prisoners within the labor camps and thousands of civillians in larger cities except for Tarnochowice. The purge resulted in over an estimated hundreds of thousands dead and hundreds fleeing Kromząmske and Tarnochowice into mainland Zedrutia. As news of the purge had been spread worldwide, despite many Zedrutia pushing for an intervention in the province, the Commonwealth of United and Free Nations didn't respond as to not violate an agreement made by the Eastern Bloc.

The Terror Purge officially began when all prisoners in a labor camp miles away from the city of Kromząmske were shot dead with no survivors left and the following days residents from the districts in east Kromząmske were forcefully evicted from their homes ordered by the administration within the Zedrutian Communist Party and were all rounded up which left hundreds of people dead and injured in the process of the shootout. The Zedrutian Communist Party attempted to erase all coverage of the massacre that occured in Kromząmske but had failed as a infiltrating member from the United Zedrutian People's Front had stolen all of the information and returned to mainland Zedrutia to pass it to the government in the capital city of Kiezyn. Attempts were made by the Zedrutian government to convince the administration of the Zedrutian Communist Party to immediately halt the purge in exchange for the release of prisoners of war and would send requests and demands to the Commonwealth of United and Free Nations to intervene in stopping the purge, however the Zedrutian governments request was largely ignored as the Commonwealth of United and Free Nations had signed an agreement together with the Eastern Bloc to not intervene in any conflicts on both sides otherwise the Eastern Bloc would launch all of its nuclear warheads on the west.

As a result of the failed attempts it had been too late as the purge enacted by the new administration in Kromząmske had gone far and killed hundreds of thousands of people in the process and hundreds of people fleeing the island into mainland Zedrutia to apply for asylum within the country. Weeks have followed and the administration had proclaimed the end of the Terror Purge claiming that the island has now been officially secured. The Terror Purge had also partially damaged the remnants of the United Zedrutian People's Front which rendered their activities being reduced to hidden outposts in the countryside.

Prelude to Operation Kromząnske
In the aftermath of the Terror Purge which occured in 1984, the year of 1985 has passed and during the year Zedrutia has slowly recovered from its decades long economic crisis which had rendered most of its military useless as the Zedrutian government had barely enough budget to maintain and develop their armies. The Zedrutian Krolaw had also slightly recovered from its inflation and Zedrutia has estimated that it would likely fully recover by the end of the 1990s. As the Zedrutian economy had improved largely the Zedrutian military had took advantage of the near ending economic crisis and plan to invade the occupied province of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice and crush the Zedrutian Communist Party permanently.

Plans by the Zedrutian military for an operation to invade Kromząmske and Tarnochowice officially began in late 1985 and it would mainly focus on acquiring the city of Kromząmske which was the main capital and command center for the Zedrutian Communist Party. The plans for the operation was that over 6 divisions from the Zedrutian military land in the coastal areas of Kromząmske and then seize and secure districts of the city and attempt to push out the administration away from the city and then set up a military base holdout to allow the flow of Zedrutian troops into the province.

Eventually, because of secret Zedrutian documents being vulnerable to being stolen and leaked to public information, the planning for the operation to invade the city of Kromząmske was leaked causing major reactions by the public opinion demanding the cancellation of the operation. Eventually the documents were also leaked and sent to the headquarters of the Zedrutian Communist Party in Kromząmske, as a result ZCP rebel forces were immediately deployed from all parts of the countryside to Kromząmske which led to an increase in attacks in which the United Zedrutian People's Front was responsible for.

Operation Kromząnske
Operation Kromząmske was an offensive carried out by the Zedrutian Armed Forces in 1986 in an attempt to capture the city of Kromząmske which was the main command center for the Zedrutian Communist Party. It resulted in the near destruction of the Zedrutian Communist Party and the capture and execution of its military leader after a trial was held which forced many of its remaining rebel forces to scatter across the countryside as remnants again and would continue to carry out small attacks till the year 2007. In the aftermath of Operation Kromząmske many setbacks include a series of attacks carried out by members having links with the Zedrutian Communist Party. Prior to Operation Kromząmske the year of 1986 has arrived. During this year the Republic of Zedrutia entered an nationwide event for the first time in decades called the Second Golden Age despite the ongoing Zedrutian economic crisis until 1988. By that time the Zedrutian Armed Forces began receiving proper funding by the Zedrutian government and doubled it in support for the efforts in Operation Kromząmske, however there were many setbacks regarding Operation Kromząmske which was the treaty signed by the Commonwealth of United and Free Nations with the Eastern Bloc proclaiming that all communist countries should not be invaded or interfered or else nuclear war would occur. However as the year of 1986 arrived the Eastern Bloc had been gradually weakened and despite guarantees for protection the People's Republic of Crimsonia had completely forgot about it and sent many of its navy to the Bistonian Sea as a result of rising tensions with the Republic of Bistonia. It would eventually result in the Zedrutian government taking advantage of the tension by sending many of its battleships to surround the province in preparation for Operation Kromząmske.

As for the other side, the rebel forces of the Zedrutian Communist Party, the awareness for a potential operation and threat by the Zedrutian Armed Forces had completely faded away as generals had highly doubt the possibility of an invasion by the Zedrutian Armed Forces as Crimsonia including the Eastern Bloc had offered protection from any possible invasion from Zedrutia, another reason to add to it was the Zedrutian economic crisis which had paralyzed the development of the army for decades and would fail, the reason they were not immediately alerted was the fact that the Zedrutian Communist Party had blocked all information coming into the rump state and enacted an isolationist policy in which many of the generals were not possible to access through. The generals had also directed many of the rebel divisions intended to defend Kromząmske into the countryside of the island to defend many of its farmers and crops from potential attacks carried out by remnants of the United Zedrutian People's Front which had fled into the mountains for survival. Operation Kromząmske was officially commenced and in mid 1986 Zedrutia sent many of its battleships to slowly cross into Kromząmske, immediately after the sightings of several battleships along the coast by fishermen the Zedrutian Communist Party administration was alerted afterwards and 3 divisions were immediately sent in to defend the coastal areas near Kromząmske and expect many of the battleships to scatter after few rounds of fighting. Eventually after 5 hours Zedrutian troops were transported to the coasts a mile away from the city of Kromząmske. A fierce battle ensued which resulted in rebel forces retreating to form an organized frontline including defense they had placed in the entryways of the city. An air raid had also occured in Kromząmske in an attempt to disperse many of the soldiers stationed in the city at the time resulting in hundreds dead. Many officials from the Zedrutian Communist Party were also ordered to hide within the bunkers of the headquarters. Hours after the air raid in Kromząmske Zedrutian tanks were transported to the frontlines of Operation Kromząmske and destroyed many defenses set up by rebel forces and they would be immediately ordered to retreat allowing the Zedrutian Armed Forces moving into the city of Kromząmske. A huge mistake was also made as rebel forces did not manage to destroy many of the roads leading into the city to slow down the advancing armies heading into the city. It led to a panic in the city as anarchy raged throughout the cities and buildings burned to the ground. Eventually rebel forces were immediately sent to areas in Kromząmske to disperse the crowd. The Zedrutian Armed Forces had also captured the eastern areas of Kromząmske where they would encounter the horrors of the massacre from the Great Terror as rotten corpses scatter throughout many of its abandoned buildings. Another air raid occured and the defenses responsible to protect the city were destroyed in the process which also left hundreds more dead including unarmed civillians.

During Operation Kromząmske, half of the city was completely destroyed during the process and thousands of civillians would die as a result of series of bombardments carried out with artillery by the Zedrutian Armed Forces. Days had passed since the beginning of the operation and the Zedrutian Armed Forces continued to destroy defenses using tanks which left southern Kromząmske vulnerable to capture. The Zedrutian Armed Forces managed to capture and secure the southern part of the city and left the western and northern areas of Kromząmske under rebel control. Sometime afterwards Zedrutian troops advancing through the city center flanked and surrounded many rebel divisions in the city center which contained the headquarters of the Zedrutian Communist Party and a fierce battle ensued which resulted in thousands of soldiers dead. The Zedrutian Armed Forces eventually weakened many of the rebel divisions remaining in the city center using many of its tanks and days later Zedrutian troops and tanks moved into the entrance of the Zedrutian Communist Party headquarters. After fierce resistance the Zedrutian Armed Forces secured its control over the headquarters and in the following day the news of the capture was broadcasted nationwide.

After the capture, rebel forces were forced to locate the bunker hiding underground in the headquarters of the Zedrutian Communist Party where the leader was assumed to be hiding when the city of Kromząmske began facing bombardments. Eventually the bunker was discovered and the leader of the Zedrutian Communist Party was immediately forced to surrender and he would be captured by the Zedrutian Armed Forces. He would be sent to the ports of Kromząmske where he would temporarily stay away from the frontlines of Kromząmske, he was then placed on a ship along with other captured officials and refugees heading to New Gdansk where he would be detained and sent to the city of Kiezyn by the order of the Zedrutian government.

After the capture of southern Kromząmske and the headquarters of the Zedrutian Communist Party in Kromząmske, casualties continued to mount and take its toll on the rebel forces at a high rate, realizing that the war efforts to push out the Zedrutian Armed Forces failed, the last remaining generals remaining outside of the capital city ordered a full retreat from both areas of west and northern Kromząmske and a day after the Zedrutian Armed Forces pushed out the last rebel forces from Kromząmske, marking the end of Operation Kromząmske and a new era for the Zedrutian Communist Party, as rebel forces immediately split and scatter throughout the countrysides. The rest of the territories controlled by the Zedrutian Communist Party eventually collapsed and several regions came under the rule of the United Zedrutian People's Front. After a brief meeting with the Zedrutian Armed Forces, the United Zedrutian People's Front accepted the handover of the rest of the territories captured as the Zedrutian Communist Party slowly disintegrates into the countryside.

In the aftermath of Operation Kromząmske, a military administration was set up in Kromząmske in 1986 to stabilize the province so it could be reincorporated and annexed as a autonomous province into the Republic of Zedrutia, with the Zedrutian government promising better rations and better guarantees compared to what was guaranteed decades prior.

Kromząmske Military Administration
The Kromząmske Military Administration, also known as the Kromząmske and Tarnochowice Military Administration later on in the years is a military administration established with the help of the Zedrutian Government in the aftermath of Operation Kromząmske in 1986 as part of Zedrutia's plans to reincorporate the province into the Republic of Zedrutia, the military administration was slightly corrupt and would often continue to clash with remnants of the Zedrutian Communist Party in the countryside eastern regions of the province.

Because of the recent capture of Kromząmske, the military administration announced martial law including curfews in an attempt to stabilize the city including the rest of the provinces and many organizations were allowed entry into the cities in order to provide aid for residents in the city in the aftermath of the city being captured. However an epidemic occured during the military administration as a result of people who had trespassed into abandoned buildings causing a lockdown and the flow of help from organizations to stop. The epidemic was immediately stopped weeks later and the military administration advised many of its residents with caution to stay in designated safe areas and avoid districts which were previously abandoned before and after the siege of the city.

The Zedrutian Armed Forces also carried out purges in many of these safe areas as convoys of Zedrutian troops would often arrive to the safe areas and would scatter and look for anybody affiliated with the Zedrutian Communist Party, most of the people captured were unarmed and not affiliated and they would be rounded up and shot in the streets and their corpses would be left to rot. However as the military administration imposed strict laws to prevent epidemics most of these bodies were collected as laborers were assigned to collect them. Most of them ended up in mass graves across the city or in many areas where the military administration considered dangerous. This was largely covered as at the time the Cold War was still ongoing.

As the year reached 1987, in the aftermath of the bombardment of Tarnochowice after remnants of rebel forces attempt to recapture the completely destroyed city, the leader of the Zedrutian Communist Party was eventually put into a trial in the capital city of Kiezyn. After a brief trial he was considered guilty of war crimes that had occured under his reign which included the Terror Purge and the deportation of civillians from cities and was sentenced to death weeks later. He was immediately sent to a prison in the city of Starobrzyn where he was hanged in public. After his death the Zedrutian Communist Party sent regards to his family in New Gdansk where they were serving their sentence. Immediately the broadcast was tracked down to the new headquarters of the Zedrutian Communist Party in the countryside and an operation was commenced which captured its potential leader and completely destroyed the headquarters. This marked the further disintegration of the Zedrutian Communist Party.

As 1988 had arrived, the Kromząmske Military Administration was renamed into the Kromząmske and Tarnochowice Military Administration after Zedrutian troops were deployed to the northern areas of the province and secured the ruins of Tarnochowice with little to no resistance and in 1988 the Zedrutian government ordered the release of all prisoners in camps belonging to the Zedrutian Communist Party and the shutdown of all farming areas including the guarantee of returning land to its original owners and in mid 1988 the Kromząmske and Tarnochowice Military Administration was dissolved which officially ended the transitional period and incorporated the province into the Republic of Zedrutia, as part of correcting their mistakes in the past, the Zedrutian government gave the province of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice autonomy the following day.

Bombing of Tarnochowice
The Bombing of Tarnochowice was an event which occurred in 1987 in which the Zedrutian Airforce bombarded the ruins of the city of Tarnochowice to disperse remnants still currently conducting activities in the area to achieve revenge after the execution of the Zedrutian Communist Party's leader in city of Starobrzyn and to finally secure the city. Over 12 civillians were killed and over 15 rebels were killed as a result of the bombardments and deaths were minimal as the city was nearly deserted at the time.

It began as people who were assigned to inspect the city by the Zedrutian government stumbled upon and spotted dozens of rebels walking across the ruins of the city at night and after Zedrutian troops were immediately alerted by rebel activities the city was put under lockdown and many civillians who returned to the city were forced to evacuate again. The bombardment officially began hours later and many buildings left standing were completely destroyed and leveled including potential areas where rebels were currently holding. However a dozen civillians continued to stay within the city and ignored orders by the Zedrutian Armed Forces which resulted in over 12 civillians dead and over 6 injured from the blasts. Over 4 rebels were spotted running across the streets and they would immediately be spotted and shot by Zedrutian troops and the rest of the rebels died.

In the aftermath, over a total 50 buildings which remained intact in the city of Tarnochowice were completely destroyed in the aftermath of bombardments carried out by the Zedrutian Airforce and only 3 buildings were left not completely destroyed by the blast. Due to the bombardment the remnants of the rebel divisions were immediately ordered to withdraw completely from the city under radar and only a handful of 6 rebels were captured after being spotted by civillians and 4 were shot without any reason. The Zedrutian Communist Party by that point had now completely withdrew all of their remnant activities into the countryside and would continue to operate underground until the year of 2007.

Destruction of the Zedrutian Communist Party
The Destruction of the Zedrutian Communist Party came as a result of the capture of the capital city of Kromząmske including its headquarters which was vital to their structure including the capture of their leader, who would eventually be captured in the headquarters of the Zedrutian Communist Party in Kromząmske and executed in the city of Starobrzyn. However despite their destruction it was only partially and the Zedrutian Communist Party continued to operate within the countryside.

After their heavy defeat at the hands of the Zedrutian Armed Forces in 1986, the last remaining generals began to fight over control in the last remaining territories and with the sudden reemergence of the United Zedrutian People's Front losses on both sides took a huge toll on the rebel army groups. Infighting occured and many of the generals split from eachother including the last remaining occupied territories and formed factions different from one another with their agenda being to reestablish the Kromząmske and Tarnochowice People's Republic. However the damage was already done and by the time many of these factions began to stabilize the Zedrutian Armed Forces had captured over a chunk of their territory. They would eventually be forced to hide within the countryside mountains where rebel bases and outposts would be constructed using laborers which managed to be captured by the rebels. The headquarters of the Zedrutian Communist Party would also be temporarily set up in the area.

As the year reached 1987, the remnants of the Zedrutian Communist Party began to slowly recover from its destruction but however things would eventually take a turn for the worse as the leader of the Zedrutian Communist Party was held in a trial and he was held guilty for war crimes which sentenced him to death in the city of Starobryzn, he would be hanged afterwards and the Zedrutian Communist Party eventually reemerged to hold a statement mourning the death of the leader and sending regards to his family which were also serving their sentence in prison in mainland Zedrutia. Afterwards many rebels abandoned their faiths and agenda including many generals and many factions surrendered and collapsed. Many of these rebels would soon be detained and sent to the mainland to serve a life sentence in prison without any possibility for parole. Eventually the activities of the Zedrutian Communist Party began fading away and their activities would freeze until their sudden reemergence.

The Tarnochowice Clash
The Tarnochowice Clash was a battle between the remnants of the ZCP against the Zedrutian Armed Forces in an attempt to regain control and territory over the city of Tarnochowice in the year of 1988. Over a hundred of remnant forces were killed as a result of the clashes and over 12 Zedrutian troops were killed as a result of the Tarnochowice Clash. It resulted in Zedrutian victory and in the aftermath of the clash the city was finally secured under government rule. It was one of the main factors which sparked the Second Reemergence of the Zedrutian Communist Party.

Weeks prior to the Tarnochowice Clash, Zedrutian troops spotted ZCP remnants carrying out activities in the mountains west of Tarnochowice during the governments efforts to send many deported civillians to the city as soon as possible. It was immediately reported to the government but the government had largely ignored the presence of the rebels in the mountains west of the city, claiming it as no possible threat. The government also covered up the sightings and reports over the days. A week later the Tarnochowice Clash was commenced.

In the first wave, rebels came down the mountain and stretched out to capture many districts at midnight, killing unarmed civillians in the process. Zedrutian forces were deployed and fierce fighting occurred in the western districts of the city. The government was then in a state of panic as the rebels began stretching to take over some of the districts. Hours had passed as the rebels attempting to defend their frontlines had failed. They were then forced to withdraw as rebel death counts began to take on its toll. The Zedrutian Armed Forces eventually declared victory hours later and the western districts were put under heavy surveillance. Rebels were rounded up and shot in the streets and their corpses would be dragged in many of the ruins.

The second wave was then commenced but this time it was only 40 of its troops in midnight again, the Zedrutian Armed Forces were forced to their defensive positions as rebel forces began moving into the districts unnoticed. Gunfire erupted throughout the western parts of the city which forced many of the rebels to retreat after the majority of their forces began to dwindle. In the end, the second wave was then put down by government forces and it resulted in a decisive victory by Zedrutia.

Weeks after, the third wave was commenced, this time it had gone progressively worse and it would be the final round. Over 80 rebel forces were sent down the mountains and a fierce battle ensued between Zedrutian government forces and artillery destroyed many of the rebels defensive positions. The majority of them were killed and eventually rebel forces were forced to retreat in the night. The Zedrutian government had enough of many of the series of raids carried out by rebel forces and days after the third wave rebel outposts in the mountains were bombarded by artillery and air raids, and hours later Zedrutian troops moved into the mountains to secure the rebel outposts, by the time they had arrived many of the remnants had fled.

In the aftermath of the Tarnochowice Clash, over a hundred of rebel forces were killed and over 12 Zedrutian troops were killed as a result of the raids that occurred. It also became one of the main contributing factors to the second reemergence of the Zedrutian Communist Party.

Second Reemergence of the Zedrutian Communist Party
The Second Reemergence of the Zedrutian Communist Party began in the year of 1989 when the new leadership took over one of the last remaining rebel factions belonging to the Zedrutian Communist Party and enacted a series of attacks across Zedrutian farmers in the countryside including bomb attacks in the city of Tarnochowice when it was undergoing rebuilding efforts at the time. By this point they had no advantage in taking over or seizing territory as it had lack of support at the time due to the collapse of the Eastern Bloc and the near defeat of the People's Republic of Crimsonia in the Crimsonian-Bistonian War.

In 1989, attacks were carried out against Zedrutian farmers in the countryside in the middle of the night and were reported to the Zedrutian government in Kiezyn. An investigation was carried out and the perpetrators of the attacks carried out were rebel remnants from the Zedrutian Communist Party. The Zedrutian government went under panic and troops were deployed to quell the attacks carried out against farmers. It was proven effective and rebel forces resorted to many other ways in attacking Zedrutia. Days later the first bomb attack occured in Kromząmske, forcing the city into lockdown.

The Zedrutian Communist Party would be also accused of its involvement in the New Shingleton Incident, however investigations into the case later on would show that the Zedrutian Communist Party was not responsible nor was it involved in the incident that occured in 1989, and that the People's Republic of Crimsonia was the perpetrator.

Deployment of Military Police
In 1989, days after the New Shingleton Incident and the collapse of the St. Ark Federation military government, the Zedrutian government deployed the Zedrutian Military Police to the city of Tarnochowice and its surrounding areas in an attempt to prevent similar cases such as the incident which occurred days prior. Although demands were made by residents in Kromząmske to also deploy the military police in their city aswell, the Zedrutian government had largely ignored and put down their demands.

Throughout the years from 1989 to 1994, the Zedrutian Military Police began facing intense scrutiny by the public and the Zedrutian Armed Forces as cases of alleged corruption, rape and looting began rising and spreading across the city of Tarnochowice, which posed a threat to the Zedrutian governments attempt to resettle and rebuild the city after it was battered by constant civil war and raids by rebel forces at the time. In the year of 1994 after the end of the martial law imposed due to the sudden reemergence of the remnants, the Zedrutian Military Police withdrew from Tarnochowice along with military personnel.

Destruction of ZCP remnants
In the year of 1992, remnant forces were spotted patrolling and scattering across a constructed mountain base located in the countryside area by locals, and days later a force with the task of capturing remnant forces including the remaining rebel leaders was deployed to the mountain base. They began their operations at midnight to avoid being caught in the middle of the day. Fires were then shot towards the wooden base which killed some of the rebels and its personnel in the process, eventually gunfire ensued for over 30 minutes until a fire was purposely set ablaze by the force.

The commander was captured after he attempted to escape the gunfire and the base that was purposely set ablaze and broke his leg in the process, he was tied and placed in a Zedrutian convoy. The leader was second to be captured as he also attempted to escape the gunfire to save himself, he was then shot in the leg and he was then detained and placed in the Zedrutian convoy where his commander was also placed. The leader of the remnants and the commander himself was then identified and he would soon be shown in court during a trial, mainly for his actions in the Tarnochowice Clash and many other incidents that he purposely commenced.

Then, the following day after the capture of the leader of the remnant forces, the remnants were then forced to surrender and disarm themselves after their devastation, after the news of their surrender spread nationwide, reactions by the public opinion were mixed and the Zedrutian government had announced their victory. The Zedrutian Communist Party was then officially banned by the Zedrutian government and it was dismantled in the aftermath. It also marked the possible ending for the decades long civil conflict which erupted.

Aftermath
In 1992 after the Zedrutian Communist Party was disarmed and dismantled marking the end of the decades long civil conflict, a memorial was constructed to commemorate the ending of the civil conflict in the city of Tarnochowice, however despite the unrest being put down by the Zedrutian government, martial law was still imposed on the province for 2 years. In the year of 1994, the Zedrutian government lifted the martial law imposed as the province began recovering from the conflict. However peace in Zedrutia was then put to an abrupt end as the year of 2007 arrived.

Third Reemergence of the Zedrutian Communist Party
The Third Reemergence of the Zedrutian Communist Party occurred in 2007 when former veterans which fought in the civil conflict attempted to revive the Zedrutian Communist Party in mainland Zedrutia. Although the third reemergence of the Zedrutian Communist Party had no connections nor were directed to the province of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice, it carried out attacks across the mainland as it was a strategic location along with the help of many youth socialists who were sympathetic to the regime. Over a thousand former rebel forces also attempted to takeover the city of New Gdansk, the epicentre for many of its attacks. It was the last drastic attempt to revive the communist revolution in Zedrutia and it abruptly failed the following year after the Zedrutian government backfired and imposed martial law across the mainland including the province of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice.

It began in the city of New Gdansk, when a car bombing occurred nearby a restaurant in one of the city districts, killing over a dozen bystanders injuring a few others, an investigation was held along with the involvement of the Zedrutian government but came to no avail. It wasn't until weeks later that a video was uploaded to a network in which a former group of veterans claim to revive the communist revolution in Zedrutia and claim responsibility for the attacks. In weeks of the video being posted, a large police force was deployed in order to look for suspicious bystanders, and the following day another attack occurred, this time it was a suicide bomb attack and the corpse was identified to be an 18 year old man.

Eventually, the Zedrutian government began involvement as bomb attacks continuously began spreading nationwide and the Zedrutian Communist Party being held responsible was one of the main factors for their involvement. This time they had made a major mistake as they had deployed the Zedrutian Armed Forces to the province of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice to locate the presence of rebels in the area, despite many attacks being focused on the mainland as it was a strategic location. Bombings continued to occur across the cities of Starobryzn, where the former leader of the Zedrutian Communist Party was executed.

2007 New Gdansk Incident
The New Gdansk Incident was the most catastrophic event to occur in Zedrutian history since the Second Great War took place. It occurred in the year of 2007 in New Gdansk and involved a FlyKiezyn Boeing 747 aircraft named Flight 2146 which was heading from the city of New Gdansk to Starobryzn at midnight hours. Flight 2146 then took off from the airport in New Gdansk with over 345 passengers including the perpetrator responsible for the attack. Minutes after the takeoff a bomb was set off which broke the tail of the plane which destroyed it into pieces and instantly killed all of the passengers, the plane later on crashed into the residential area of New Gdansk, killing thousands of civillians which were sleeping at the time of the incident. Before investigations could be potentially held rebels arrived and occupied the city and destroyed nearly all evidence of the incident, including personal items and corpses as claimed by eyewitnesses. The New Gdansk Incident shook nationwide, with others comparing it to the New Shingleton Incident which occurred in 1989, it immediately became the most deadliest and catastrophic incident in Zedrutian history ever since the events of the Second Great War and the Zedrutian Revolution had taken place. It began in the midnight hours in the city of New Gdansk, as 345 passengers boarded a Boeing 747 FlyKiezyn aircraft, along with the perpetrator. During the boarding a bomb was placed in the back of the passenger cabin where the tail could be destroyed in an attempt to bring down the aircraft as part of the operation, hours later the plane then took off from the airport. 10 minutes after the flight, the bomb was then detonated, breaking the tail off from the aircraft during the flight, many passengers were then flown off as the seats were not placed in properly, killing over a dozen, it wasn't until 3 minutes after the detonation of the bomb that the plane began breaking into pieces and landed in downtown New Gdansk, killing another thousand below. Half of the city was set ablaze and the fire department deployed a crew to put down the fire. Police arrived to inspect the incident. News of the incident spread across nationwide as charred corpses were then retrieved from the site.

As day arrived, firefighters managed to put out the blaze and an investigation was bound to be carried out to discover the exact cause of the incident, with dozens of people from the public claiming it to be a terrorist attack due to the sudden increase of attacks carried out across the mainland by the Zedrutian Communist Party. Before the investigation was carried out and before they could potentially find the root of the cause, rebel forces emerged and took over the city of New Gdansk and destroyed evidence of the bomb, including a blackbox, personal items and corpses from the site. After the city was recaptured, all of the evidence retreived from the site were damaged beyond recognition, it was further analyzed that there was evidence of a bomb planted in the back of the passenger cabin.

Battle of New Gdansk
The Battle of New Gdansk was the last major event during the Third Reemergence of the Zedrutian Communist Party in the year 2007. It was an attempt by rebels to take over the city of New Gdansk as a last ditch attempt to revive the communist revolution in Zedrutia since the 1990s. It occurred hours after the New Gdansk Incident in which an 18 year old with links to the Zedrutian Communist Party planted a bomb inside a Boeing 747 aircraft. It involved over thousands of rebel forces belonging from both socialist youths sympathetic to the bygone era and former veterans from the Tarnochowice Civil War. It ended in over thousands of civillians dead and nearly all rebels killed in the clash with over hundreds of Zedrutian soldiers killed in the process. In the aftermath of the battle, the Zedrutian Communist Party continued to carry out bombing attacks as seen in the capital city of Kiezyn until martial law was imposed by the government.

After the New Gdansk Incident, over hundreds of rebel houses from 10 warehouses located in New Gdansk emerged and began their rampage killing dozens of civillians in the process. A police force was deployed in an attempt to quell out the attacks but they were outnumbered by numbers of hundreds of rebel forces. The situation had become worse to the point police was forced to vacate their police department and flee from the premises including civillians from the city of New Gdansk, then afterwards hundreds of rebel forces from the warehouses reunited in the city center and rebels then began stretching throughout the city, hours had passed and without any interference from the Zedrutian government, rebels had taken over 28% of the city including the plane crash site.

Afterwards, the Zedrutian government was alerted and the Zedrutian Armed Forces was deployed to the outskirts of New Gdansk in preparation for a counter attack to repel the rebels and regain the city, the Zedrutian army then began its bombardment of New Gdansk using artillery through mountains which surrounded New Gdansk, killing over a hundred in the process and damaging several buildings, then an hour later after the bombardment the Zedrutian Armed Forces moved into New Gdansk and killed around 50 rebels attempting to defend the city. During this time, evidence in the plane crash site was destroyed. Over 13% of the city was regained by Zedrutian troops and over a dozen rebels were held captive.

After weeks of clashes between Zedrutian troops and rebels, the rebels were overwhelmed as they had been outnumbered, and they began withdrawing and placing landmines in many deserted buildings and began a massacre in the city, the Zedrutian Armed Forces then surrounded the city center which was a strategic location for the rebels and they had now been completely surrounded by Zedrutian troops, the rebels attempted to flee the city underground but they were otherwise captured. A day had passed and in midnight the Zedrutian Armed Forces destroyed the rebels in the city center, marking the end of the Battle of New Gdansk, the rebels had failed and they began crumbling.

In the aftermath of the battle, New Gdansk had been destroyed, as several buildings were bombarded as a result of Zedrutian troops bombarding the city constantly with artillery during the battle, it had also been considered unsafe by the Zedrutian government and residents were not allowed to return to the city for another 2 years as streets and buildings had been filled with landmines set up by rebels. The site where the New Gdansk Incident had also been completely destroyed as corpses and personal items had disappeared, the corpses were eventually discovered including many of their personal items over a mile away from the site.

2007 Kiezyn bombings
In the aftermath of the Battle of New Gdansk, terrorist attacks began redirecting at the capital city of Kiezyn, as it was seen as a strategic location for the Zedrutian government due to its status as a capital city. During this period the city was overwhelmed with hundreds of terrorist attacks and dozens of civillians dead and injured. Several of them include car bombings, suicide bombings and many other brutal methods of attacks. It had turned worse to the point the Zedrutian government declared a state of emergency in the city of Kiezyn. Many of the people responsible for the attacks were aged from 18 to 23. Although not much was heard, the Kiezyn bombings had failed.

Second Martial Law
In 2007 during the Kiezyn bombings which overwhelmed the capital, the Zedrutian government declared a state of emergency in the capital city and eventually throughout the days the state of emergency would be extended throughout larger cities and towns and then eventually martial law, which would last over a period of months or potentially years. It would be known as the period called the "Second Martial Law". It had gradually slowed down terrorist attacks nationwide by over 54% and bombing attacks were rare. The Zedrutian government had stated it would be lifted after months, but after months had passed and eventually years despite the final destruction of the Zedrutian Communist Party. In 2008, the Zedrutian government lifted martial law and life in Zedrutia had gone to its normal status.

Final Destruction of the Zedrutian Communist Party
In 2007, the Zedrutian government declared martial law nationwide, and with the recent death of its commanders which participated in the Battle for New Gdansk, the Zedrutian Communist Party was unstable as it had no leader to rule the party during its hidings, and its attacks and weapons began to dwindle as martial law had prevented them from reaching out to targets, although some attacks were carried out with links to the Zedrutian Communist Party, most of these were minimal. Some members had a decision whether to move their command to Kromząmske and Tarnochowice. During the midst of the Second Martial Law, over 5 warehouses belonging to the Zedrutian Communist Party were discovered and raided, with members detained, along with a map locating over a dozen warehouses which were also raided. It was at this point that the Zedrutian Communist Party had now been completely destroyed including its remnants.

Aftermath
In the year of 2007, the final destruction of the Zedrutian Communist Party had marked the end of the conflict which occurred in Kromząmske and Tarnochowice, however martial law continued in the state including the mainland until the year of 2008. As for the Zedrutian Communist Party, many of its members aged 18 to 25 were sentenced to jail for their involvement, in 2019 10 members were released from prison due to good behavior.

Modern Day
In the modern day, the state of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice had gradually recovered from its decades of civil war, however the civil war has carved a deep scar into the state. The city of Tarnochowice had been completely rebuilt and many of the labor camps which were constructed in the 1970s and 80s were converted into museums. However despite the province gradually recovering from the civil conflict, the civil war was one of the most darkest sides regarding Zedrutian politics and history and is seen as an embarrassment.

Districts
In the State of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice, there are over only 2 districts named after their capitals, the city of Kromząmske and the city of Tarnochowice, the province is comprised of a union between these districts.

District of Kromząmske
The District of Kromząmske is a district in the province which is named from the city of Kromząmske, it has a population of over a million and is the most populated district in the province compared to its northern counterpart. It is also where the capital of the province is situated. In the east of the district, the majority of them are rural countrysides and fields. However currently, not much is known about the district.

District of Tarnochowice
The District of Tarnochowice is a district located north of the province and named from the city of Tarnochowice. Compared to the District of Kromząmske, the District of Tarnochowice has a low population and is much more poorer. The majority of the District of Tarnochowice are filled with fields and mountainous areas to the west.

Cities
In the State of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice, there are only 2 cities in the province, the city of Kromząmske to the south and the city of Tarnochowice to the north.

Kromząmske
The city of Kromząmske is the largest city in the province and the capital of the state of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice and the 4th largest city in the Republic of Zedrutia, the city was originally a settlement by expeditioners belonging to Koriuka I in the 1400s, but in the 1440s the Ottoman Empire conquered it, during the Ottoman period, mosques and unique monuments were constructed in the city, which could be scattered across the city today, and it would be conquered by the French in 1799. During the French period, colonial buildings were constructed aswell. Despite the destruction which occurred during the civil conflict, it was rebuilt with the help of Zedrutian historians. The city has over a million inhabitants. The Kromząmske Port is located south of the city, with military bases located northeast of the city. The Kromząmske International Airport is located a mile northwest away from the city of Kromząmske.

Tarnochowice
The city of Tarnochowice is the second largest city in the province and the 5th largest city in the Republic of Zedrutia. The city was originally built by Poles which fled from the city of Kromząmske during the Ottoman period and came to be known as a city which often resisted its rulers. In the 1800s the French arrived and constructed colonial buildings in the city, giving Tarnochowice a rather good look. During the civil war, the city of Tarnochowice had progressively gone worse to the point all buildings in the vicinity were all destroyed, and it would be the epicenter of conflict between rebels and soldiers. Today, the city of Tarnochowice has been completely rebuilt, although it had reached nowhere prior to its pre-war population. Many French monuments had been completely destroyed and the remnants of the monuments are displayed in public.

The Tarnochowice airport is located a mile southwest of the city, it was also destroyed during the civil conflict, but it was eventually rebuilt in the 1990s after costing millions of dollars. The Tarnochowice Military Base is located nearby the outskirts of Tarnochowice.

Factions
In the 1980s, the State of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice had plenty of factions throughout the conflict, but it would be limited to only 3 factions which fought during the conflict, which would be known as the Zedrutian Armed Forces which belonged to the Republic of Zedrutia including the United Zedrutian People's Front, with both factions fighting against the Zedrutian Communist Party.

Zedrutian Armed Forces
The Zedrutian Armed Forces, also known as ZAF, is the military force of the Republic of Zedrutia, along with branches called the Zedrutian Air Force and the Zedrutian Navy, it was estimated to be of equal size with the Bistonian Armed Forces, however democratic reforms led to the Zedrutian Armed Forces being underfunded in the Zedrutian military. It wasn't until in the year of 1986 that it was properly funded.

The Zedrutian Armed Forces played a major role during the conflict in the State of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice, as they were responsible for evacuating many civillians from the province, and often fought in battles such as the Siege of Tarnochowice in the 70s and the 1976 riots, and Operation Kromząmske. However their major role had put them in controversy as they were also responsible for committing violations such as opening fire on civillians and killing over a dozen people during the military administration in the city of Kromząmske. They eventually stopped fighting after they had destroyed the Zedrutian Communist Party and withdrew from Kromząmske and Tarnochowice. They also fought together with the United Zedrutian People's Resistance.

Zedrutian Communist Party
The Zedrutian Communist Party (aka. ZCP) is a communist party aimed at uniting the peoples to achieve a communist revolution in Zedrutia beginning in the year of 1970, it eventually failed and in 1990 they had officially disbanded. In 1970, a communist politician formed the Zedrutian Communist Party in the countryside in the District of Tarnochowice and united militias from the Zedrutian Revolution at the time and emerged as a organized large rebel group, it came as a result of anger towards the Zedrutian government during the Zedrutian-Crimsonian conflict in 1958 and veterans of the conflict arrived to also help in the cause. Their main goal was to unite the peoples in Zedrutia into overthrowing the government and establishing a communist state. It then gained recognition as the Zedrutian Armed Forces spotted them in the countryside.

However, in 1972 they took over the State of Kromząmske and Tarnochowice, however their rule over the island was shortened as the United Zedrutian People's Front and the Zedrutian Armed Forces captured Tarnochowice, with the Zedrutian Communist Party collapsing and retreating to the countryside. They eventually reemerged after the 1976 riots and took over the island completely and destroyed the United Zedrutian People's Resistance. The Kromząmske and Tarnochowice People's Republic was established and lashed for over 10 years until it was destroyed after the invasion of the island by the Zedrutian Armed Forces, by that point the Zedrutian Communist Party had retreated back to the countryside and remained there until the 90s. Another attempt at reviving the Zedrutian Communist Party began again and failed in 2007.

United Zedrutian People's Resistance
The United Zedrutian People's Resistance (aka. UZPR) is an anti-communist resistance group established by former Zedrutian military officials, civillians and remnants of the Zedrutian Armed Forces and former militia groups during the Zedrutian Revolution in 1969. in a drastic attempt to defeat the rebel forces of the Zedrutian Communist Party and reestablish Zedrutian rule in the province of romząmske and Tarnochowice. During its early years in battle against the Zedrutian Communist Party, the UZPR was successful and in 1972 they had captured half of the east coast in the Tarnochowice district. After the Zedrutian Communist Party collapsed and the Zedrutian government finally controlled the province, the UZPR disarmed and was partially dismantled, but in 1976 riots shook the province and the government, which resulted in the return of the Zedrutian Communist Party which forced the United Zedrutian People's Resistance to emerge again, they were defeated by the Zedrutian Communist Party and continued to carry out attacks against the communist government and release dozens of prisoners from their labor camps until Operation Kromząmske arrived.

In 1987, the United Zedrutian People's Resistance stopped fighting and froze their activities, before 1999 they funded a company to construct a memorial for the decades civil conflict and also aided in dozens of people who needed help. In the year of 1999 they disarmed and the United Zedrutian People's Resistance officially disbanded, ending the group.

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