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|beligerent1= [[File:Flag_Of_Corcaigh.png|35px]] '''Cork Volunteer Force'''
'''Cork civilians'''
|beligerent2 = [[File:Flag_Of_Celtic_Union.png|25px]] '''[[Nation:_Celtic_Union|Celtic Union]]'''
* [[File:Flag_Of_Denmark.png|25px]] '''Denmark'''
* [[File:Flag_Of_Corcaigh.png|35px]] '''Corcaigh''' (switched sides multiple times)
''The United Kingdom'''
|beligerent3 =
'''The PRVO'''
'''The INLA'''
'''ANP'''
'''OIRA'''
'''Misc. Irish paramilitaries'''
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|leaders2 = killenoob08
|leaders3 = killenoob08
|strength1 = Around 4
|strength2 = Around 15
|strength3 = Around 12
|losses1 = 50~
|losses2 = 100~
|losses3 = 50~
Civilian deaths: 30~
Total casualties: 250~
|status = Ongoing
|result = Ongoing
|location = Ireland
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|date=April 2023 - ongoing
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The Troubles in Northern Celtia, often referred to as "The 2nd Troubles", or "The Celtic Troubles", is an umbrella term for a variety of conflicts taking place mainly in the North of the island of Ireland, on ethnic, religious, and nationalist grounds.
The Troubles in Northern Celtia, often referred to as "The 2nd Troubles", or "The Celtic Troubles", is an umbrella term for a variety of conflicts taking place mainly in the North of the island of Ireland, on ethnic, religious, and nationalist grounds.


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==== Corkonian ====
==== Corkonian ====


The Corkonian paramilitaries (which are seperate and unrelated to the Kingdom of Corcaigh) wish to secure the safety and traditions of Corkonian people living in the provincd of Ulster in the Celtic Union, they also seek to unite with the Kingdom of Corcaigh.
These groups, which originally were unorganised groups of Corkonian civilians, taking part in small scale violence, worked with Irish nationalists against Celtic troops, but shortly after this tensions between the 2 rose, leading to conflict between them.


The Corkonian paramilitaries (which are seperate and unrelated to the Kingdom of Corcaigh) wish to secure the safety and traditions of Corkonian people living in the provincd of Ulster in the Celtic Union, they also seek to unite with the Kingdom of Corcaigh.
They engage in combat actively against Celtic security forces, mainly via petrol bomb and gun attacks.
 
They also carry out secterian attacks against Celtic majority neighbourhoods, and seek to defend their own communites from Celtic retaliation.
 
The Corkonian paramilitary groups active in the conflict are listed below:
* Corkonian Volunteer Force
 
==== Irish ====
 
 
The Irish paramilitaries seek Irish independence from the Celtic Union, and the kingdom of Corcaigh.  




These groups, which originally were unorganised groups of Corkonian civilians, taking part in small scale violence, worked with Irish nationalists against Celtic troops, but shortly after this tensions between the 2 rose, leading to conflict between them.  
They are the most numerous, well armed, and well manned paramilitaries in the conflict, this is partly due to Celtic government collusion with the groups.




They engage in combat actively against Celtic security forces, mainly via petrol bomb and gun attacks.
Many of these groups have existed since the late 1960s, but many formed / reformed around 2021.  




They also carry out secterian attacks against Celtic majority neighbourhoods, and seek to defend their own communites from Celtic retaliation.  
These groups carry out (usually) well planned attacks against Celtic and Corkonian security forces. Making use of homemade mortars, petrol bombs, grenades, assault rifles, light and heavy machine guns, pistols, submachine guns, mortarbombs, mines, car bombs, and other explosives.




The Corkonian paramilitary groups active in the conflict are listed below:
These groups have been known to take part in, and organise sectarian attacks against Corkonian civilians, and also defend Irish neighbourhoods from Corkonian retaliation.


* Corkonian Volunteer Force


The active Irish paramilitaries are listed below:


==== Irish ====
* The Provisional Irish Republican Army
* The Official Irish Republican Army
* The Real Irish Republican Army (inactive
* The Republican Volunteer Organisation
* The Provisional Republican Volunteer Organisation
* Arm na Poblacht

Latest revision as of 12:42, 26 February 2024

The Troubles in Northern Celtia
Part of:
Date April 2023 - ongoing
Location Ireland
Result Ongoing
Status Ongoing
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Cork Volunteer Force

Cork civilians

Celtic Union
  • Denmark
  • Corcaigh (switched sides multiple times)

The United Kingdom'

The PRVO

The INLA ANP OIRA Misc. Irish paramilitaries

Commanders and leaders
grandhappy killenoob08 killenoob08
Strength
Around 4 Around 15 Around 12
Casualties and losses
50~ 100~
Other Casualties and losses
50~

Civilian deaths: 30~ Total casualties: 250~

The Troubles in Northern Celtia, often referred to as "The 2nd Troubles", or "The Celtic Troubles", is an umbrella term for a variety of conflicts taking place mainly in the North of the island of Ireland, on ethnic, religious, and nationalist grounds.

Parties involved

Paramilitary

Corkonian, Irish, and British paramilitaries are involved in the conflicts.

Corkonian

The Corkonian paramilitaries (which are seperate and unrelated to the Kingdom of Corcaigh) wish to secure the safety and traditions of Corkonian people living in the provincd of Ulster in the Celtic Union, they also seek to unite with the Kingdom of Corcaigh.

These groups, which originally were unorganised groups of Corkonian civilians, taking part in small scale violence, worked with Irish nationalists against Celtic troops, but shortly after this tensions between the 2 rose, leading to conflict between them.

They engage in combat actively against Celtic security forces, mainly via petrol bomb and gun attacks.

They also carry out secterian attacks against Celtic majority neighbourhoods, and seek to defend their own communites from Celtic retaliation.

The Corkonian paramilitary groups active in the conflict are listed below:

  • Corkonian Volunteer Force

Irish

The Irish paramilitaries seek Irish independence from the Celtic Union, and the kingdom of Corcaigh.


They are the most numerous, well armed, and well manned paramilitaries in the conflict, this is partly due to Celtic government collusion with the groups.


Many of these groups have existed since the late 1960s, but many formed / reformed around 2021.


These groups carry out (usually) well planned attacks against Celtic and Corkonian security forces. Making use of homemade mortars, petrol bombs, grenades, assault rifles, light and heavy machine guns, pistols, submachine guns, mortarbombs, mines, car bombs, and other explosives.


These groups have been known to take part in, and organise sectarian attacks against Corkonian civilians, and also defend Irish neighbourhoods from Corkonian retaliation.


The active Irish paramilitaries are listed below:

  • The Provisional Irish Republican Army
  • The Official Irish Republican Army
  • The Real Irish Republican Army (inactive
  • The Republican Volunteer Organisation
  • The Provisional Republican Volunteer Organisation
  • Arm na Poblacht