Korolian West March

The Reclaimation sometimes called Korolian West March or various other names is a campaign done by Novožemjan military during summer of 986 ACA, where they marched into anarchist lands west of them, lawless since 977 ACA when Rodinnbrokan government dissolved itself. While some of the Rodinnbrokan lands already sunk beneath the ocean as predicted (reason for dissolution), the lands that were previously sold to Rodinnbrok by NZ but never paid for, didnt, thus in 986 there was a decision made to claim those terrirories for themselves. On 16/07/986 Novozemjan troops crossed the western border and began their campaign into lawless lands.

Background
In 986 ACA Novozemjan government was searching for a ways to expand. The obvious choice was the lands of Rodinnbrok which since fallen into anarchy after Rodinnbrok dissolved. Plus additionally they had perfect casus belli for those lands, as those lands were previously Novozemjan and were not paid for by Rodinnbrok. So on 16/07/986 there was a directive made. "Olive unifroms" crossed the border and began the march. Pavel Letavski along Grizegorizev Bzencyscykivic staked the claim to lands shown on the map:

Oured
The first larger town encountered after venturing past the borders was Oured. There was no visible opposition to brigades entering the city, with it being sparsely populated, not many Rodinnbrokans remained there and no one bothered to oppose them, they were just trying to survive. After a brief 1 hour, Nova Zemja's flag was waving in on Oured's flagpole, and on their giant fountain in center of the town.

The Aqueducts
First thing encountered from the town of Matis were their advanced aqueducts. Albeit barely functional without years of maintenance, Were still vital to local settlements water supply, so when NZ 3rd Brigade got close to them, locals tried fighting back but were easily (albeit not without casualties) subdued.

Later ruins of of a small town were encountered, though those were completely devoid of living souls.

International Reaction
The Reclaimation went without any major reaction from national community.