2008 Caucasus War

Invasion of Georgia
Late on August 1, 2008, intense fighting began between Georgian troops and the forces of South Ossetia. Georgia claimed that South Ossetian separatists had shelled Georgian villages in violation of a ceasefire. South Ossetia denied provoking the conflict. On August 3, South Ossetians started to evacuate into Russia and on August 5, Russian ambassador Yuri Popov warned that Russia will intervene if conflict erupts. On August 7, 2008, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili ordered Georgian troops to cease fire. Despite the offered ceasefire, fighting intensified. Hours after the declaration of the ceasefire, in a televised address, Mikhail Saakashvili vowed to restore Tbilisi's control over what he called the "criminal regime" in South Ossetia and Abkhazia and reinforce order. On August 8, Russia sent troops across the Georgian border to South Ossetia to stop Georgia’s offensive against the breakaway territory. In five days of fighting, the Russian forces recaptured the regional capital Tskhinvali, pushed back Georgian troops, and largely destroyed Georgia’s military infrastructure in airstrikes deep inside the smaller country's territory. Georgia retreated from its offensive in South Ossetia to defend itself.

Everetti Invasion
Everett quickly intervened giving Russia twenty four hours to pull it's troops out of Georgia. On August 12, Russia and Georgia agreed to a ceasefire. Reports soon came in that Russia was still continuing attacks even though they agreed to stop. Everett returned calls to Russia and again demanded Russia cease all operations and withdraw. Talks broke down quickly and Everett declared war on Russia. On August 13, 250,000 HADV2 droids entered Georgian air space and flooded into the capitol city of Tblisi. Everett positioned another 750,000 droids over Moscow air space. The droids were deployed from stealth bomber planes. They dispersed with orders to dismantle and destroy Russia's nuclear weapons to keep the war non-nuclear. 5,000 droids remained hovering over Moscow, standing by for orders. On August 14, the first battles began as Everetti F-22 Raptor fighter jets shot down two Russian bomber planes and one MIG fighter. The 250,000 droids moved north and began a devastating assault against Russian troops that had encamped near Tblisi.