2016 Qatifi coup d'état

The Lagovestian Bush War - also known as the Okavangon Liberation War - was a protracted armed conflict that lasted from 1961 to 1968 in Lagovesti (modern day Okavango). The war was fought against the government of Vincenzo Rustichelli and the United Forces for a Democratic Okavango (FUOD), a coalition of the People's Liberation Movement of Okavango (MLPO) and the Okavango Revolutionary Union (OUR) led by Kafundanga Severgnini and Oliviero Ithete.

The war's immediate cause was the ousting of the Radical Liberal government of Stefano Uccello in November 1961, which had failed to implement its policy of giving to black citizens in Lagovesti after being blocked in the Camber of Senators, resulting in nationwide protests by the black population. When the Uccello's government refused to crack down on the protesters it was defeated in a with military officer Vincenzo Rustichelli being installed as a new prime minister, subsequently using force to try and dispense the protests. This escalated quickly into as the MLPO was formed to overthrow the government and instate majority rule. In 1963 the OUR was created and subsequently joined a coalition with the MLPO known as the FUOD. The FUOD received aid from the, and  whilst the Lagovestian government was supported by ,  and.

In 1967 FUOD forces captured the city of Oshakati, prompting the Lagovestian government and FUOD to enter a peace process centred in,. In October the Florence Agreement was finally reached which outlined a new power-sharing agreement between the white government and the MLPO, causing the OUR to enter an insurgency against the MLPO. The conflict claimed an estimated 29,795 lives.