PCBaller World/Second Russian Civil war

The Second Russian Civil War (2027-2029) emerged as a complex conflict involving multiple actors, including the Russian Federation, the Neo Soviet Union, various separatist factions, and foreign countries that aligned with or opposed different sides, often engaging in conflicts amongst themselves. This period was marked by widespread chaos, with the rise and fall of numerous short-lived states.

The exact cause of the conflict remains ambiguous and unknown, although it began spontaneously following the 2024 Russian presidential elections and the 2026 Russian legislative election. During these elections, the Communist Party of the Russian Federation gained a significant minority of seats, becoming a troublesome opposition to the United Russia government. While the ongoing war with Ukraine exacerbated Russia's economic challenges, the situation remained stable and did not pose an immediate threat to the country's stability.

However, after the collapse of the United States, the Russian Federation shifted its focus toward spreading Russophilic ideas within former European Union countries. The strong Russophilic sentiment in these nations influenced the cessation of weapons shipments to Ukraine, leading to the collapse of the Ukraine after a failed offensive against Russian forces. Nevertheless, these influence operations resulted in the Russian Federation accumulating debts to the People's Republic of China.

Subsequently, the Federal Republic of Germany, which had been a major importer of Russian gas following the American collapse, descended into civil war, depriving Russia of significant economic gains. This exacerbated Russia's financial predicament. As the People's Republic of China became increasingly assertive and began invading neighboring countries, they demanded that the Russian Federation repay its debts to support China's war efforts. However, Russia lacked the necessary funds at that time, leading to border skirmishes on the Russo-Chinese border in the Far East.

In desperate need of financial assistance, the Russian Federation resorted to taking loans from the Lwów Peoples Republic, the Republic of Belarus, Kazakhstan, and members of the Polish opposition. Dissatisfied with this development, the People's Republic of China dispatched agitators to incite riots within the Russian Federation, masquerading as members of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation. The initial riot was suppressed, leading the Russian government to subsequently ban the Communist Party, which had been the main opposition group.

This ban triggered further riots and police desertions. While attempts were made to reconcile the situation, tensions escalated following a visit to Moscow by leaders of the Polish opposition, along with Alexander Lukashenko and Yevgeny Prigozhin. The Communist rioters accused the Russian Federation of planning an attack on the people and colluding with reactionary states. In response, the Rusich group, a sub-group of the Wagner group led by Yevgeny Prigozhin, attacked and killed 37 Communist rioters in Moscow. Curiously, the Moscow police did not intervene, and the reasons behind this inaction remain unclear. The Polish Opposition and the Russian government cited police desertions as the cause, while the rioters claimed it was due to government support for the attackers.

These events sparked widespread anger among the rioters, leading them to storm government buildings and target the Russian military, thus initiating the civil war

=Foreign Intervention= Several states and organizations intervened in the Second Russian Civil War, driven by diverse motivations and objectives.

==Polish Social Nationalist Republic=