Far Eastern War (Another Russia)

As the Second Russian Revolution progressed, national revolutionary forces could never get a hold of the important territories of the far east from the Far Eastern Putinists and their allies under Oleg Safonov. Safonov sought to reinforce his position and quickly became allied with the neighboring Chinese, who directed relations with the Far Eastern Government through the Shenyang Military Region. As the NRA reached closer towards the city of Irkutsk, the Chinese found it harder and harder to support their Far Eastern allies. In February of 2009, the Nazbols would finally capture vladivostok and sign a temporary truce with the Chinese, although the Manchurian border remains tense and China still protects the states of Tuva, Altai, and Mongolia from Russian incursion and also to act as buffers between the core lands of China and the National Bolshevik threat.