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Category: Authoritarian Democracy |
Civil Rights: Unheard Of |
Economy: Weak |
Political Freedoms: Few |
Regional Influence: Squire
Location: Europeia
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Many years ago, the Grand Nation of Pazhakia was a simple region of Russia. The Pazhakian peoples of the region were subject to unfair treatment by the government, conscripting them and other Siberian tribes to fight their wars while leaving the Moscovites alone. One day, the revolutionary, Boris Pleshevsky, led an independence movement strong enough to leave an inpact apon the nation, uniting all Pazhakians with his patriotism and charm to lead them to demanding full independence. In an odd strategy, Putin's Russia agreed to letting Pazhakia go, but the very next day after a night of celebration across the new Pazhakia, Russia invaded. The Invasion was shocking and surprising to all Pazhakians, but the Russians were dead set on destroying them. The Pazhakian military was too small to defeat the Russians, so thus there was a period of conscription across Pazhakia, but that still did not work. Pazhakians were issued their own personal firearms and told to shoot any Russian they see on the spot. But in the destruction a group arose, The Pazhakian Extremist group "Gyazevda", headed by a man named Hundai Gyazevda, led a force of pure pride and anger. Gyazevda sent many of their soldiers into Russia, ordering them to plant C4 and shoot up offices to let the Russians know that Pazhakia was more than a joke. At this point that Russia started bombing raids, bombing major Pazhakian cities like Tyrogolya, Uzhbad, and the Capital Verikyava. But the Pazhakians held strong. Civilians and Soldiers alike in the streets shooting Russians and blowing up tanks. Finally, on December 1st, Gyazevda agent Mikhail Koznuchov, entered an empty Moscow office building, going to the third floor and entering a section of office that overlooked a busy street in Moscow. That day Vladimir Putin was giving a speech, during which Mikhail positioned himself in the window with a rifle and with great aim shot Putin in the head, killing him instantly. Russian military ran towards the building in the time MIkhail could leave C4 in the stairwell. As Mikhail approached the roof and helicopter, he detonated the C4, destroying the building and killing the soldiers. Whilst on the Pazhakian front, soldiers finally pushed out the Russians, gloriously planting a Pazhakian flag in the glow of the stars. Full independence was achieved a simple three days later on December 4th.
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