Gainese-Russo War I

The Gainese-Russo War I, also known as the first Gainese-Russo War, (1234 A.U.K.-1774 A.U.K.) was a long and still ongoing conflict. The Original War began with a terrorist attack in the City of New St. Bishop, now Nova Havanique by gainese forces. The attack killed all 1,200 employees of the New Senate Building in what was then the new Global capitol of the United Kingdom of Russia, Athens, and Puerto Rico. This attack took place on 4 July, 1234 A.U.K. and was known as the Attack of New St. Bishop. Two days later the Imperial Senate in St. Bishop called for a war against the Gainese Empire.

War Begins
The War began as most previous wars with the Gainese Empire, at the zone known as No Mans Land. The conflict quickly escalated and Gainese Troops began to advance across the southern reaches of no mans land. With so many Gainese Civilians in New St. Bishop, within three weeks of the Battle of New St. Bishop, the city was captured and remained Nova Havanique, the area surrounding it soon became the state of Nova Havanique and was split in half by California and Gain.

​Gainese Theater
The Gainese Theater lasted the longest, for 300 years between 1234-1557, the war was maintained in the Old Gainese Empire. The Empire had for nearly 1200 years been smaller and less adept after the Gainese-Atheno War which created the United Kingdom. Fighting in this theater was sporadic and was not daily. Although daily bombings happened all through out the Northern Border, it was kept alongside no mans land.

1557 Onwards
The Battles became more violent as new weapons became availble after the Galactic Federation mislead took to the side of the Gainese after reports where found that the Gainese Civilization was the native civilzation to the planet. However it was later reestablished that the Shinto People where indeed the true natives to the planet having exsisted on it since it's creation. The War was fought on all the islands across the carribbean Ocean and thus made Puerto Rico a very important refueling port and base for the United Kingdom's Imperial Navy.