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====Fighting in Barneveld==== | ====Fighting in Barneveld==== | ||
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The Second War in Vulkaria was a military conflict in the nation of Vulkaria. Following the events of the First War in Vulkaria and the sporadic protests and violence that persisted throughout the next decade, a radical government was installed in 1999 which unintentionally led to a revitalization of the M.L.F. and many other embattled groups wanting to take over power. A civil war erupted in 2000 once again, and the nation was embroiled with Zamastanian interests once again being threatened. President Cassious Castovia sent troops into Vulkaria in 2004, and the war ended in 2005 with the surrender of rebel forces. However, the war was staggering in terms of the death toll, with over 2.3 million people killed, over half of them citizens.