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| '''Country''' || [[File:Laiatan Flag2.png|25px]] [[Laiatanese Federation]]
 
| '''Country''' || [[File:Laiatan Flag2.png|25px]] [[Laiatanese Federation]]
 
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| '''Active''' || March 19, 1953 - July 6, 1968 (on ceasefire from 1966, legitimate political party in 1968)
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| '''Active''' || March 19, 1949 - July 6, 1959 (on ceasefire from 1959, legitimate political party in 1960)
 
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| '''Leaders''' || [[Slava Yarmolnik]] <br> [[Vladimir Chebotaryov]] <br> [[Anastasia Ukhov]] <br> [[Nikita Nikishin]] <br> [[Katherine Galdin]]
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| '''Leaders''' || [[Slava Yarmolnik]] {{wp|killed in action|†}} <br> [[Vladimir Chebotaryov]] {{wp|killed in action|†}}<br> [[Anastasia Ukhov]] {{wp|killed in action|†}} <br> [[Nikita Nikishin]] {{Executed}}<br> [[Katherine Galdin]] {{Executed}} <br> [[Alexei Sayansky]] (as Communist Party leader)
 
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| '''Ideology''' || {{wp|Communism}} <br> {{wp|Left-wing nationalism}} <br> {{wp|Marxism-Leninism}} <br> {{wp|Anti-fascism}}
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| '''Ideology''' || {{wp|Communism}} <br> {{wp|Left-wing nationalism}} <br> {{wp|Marxism-Leninism}} <br> {{wp|Anti-fascism}} <br> Anti-Laiatanese government
 
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| '''Headquarters''' || Cliffs and caves near [[Sevrod, Aktash|Sevrod]]
 
| '''Headquarters''' || Cliffs and caves near [[Sevrod, Aktash|Sevrod]]
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| '''Area of <br> operations''' || Concentrated in the western areas of Laiatan, targeted major cities across the country through IED and guerrilla attacks.
 
| '''Area of <br> operations''' || Concentrated in the western areas of Laiatan, targeted major cities across the country through IED and guerrilla attacks.
 
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| '''Strength''' || 10,000 - 14,000 (at their height in 1960)
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| '''Strength''' || 20,000 - 24,000 (at their height in 1957)
 
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| '''Allies''' || [[New Laiatan Federation]]
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| '''Allies''' || [[New Laiatan Front]]
 
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| '''Opponents''' || [[Federal government of the Laiatanese Federation|Government of Laiatan]]
 
| '''Opponents''' || [[Federal government of the Laiatanese Federation|Government of Laiatan]]
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The '''Laiatanese Patriotic Front (LPF)''' (''[[Mahigian]]: Mahigan Patriotik Front (MPF)'') was a terrorist organization involved in the [[Red Laiatan conflict]] from 1953 to 1966. The organization sought to remove the democratically elected government of Laiatan and dismantle the capitalist economic system in place. It was the largest of the two communist guerrilla groups active during the Red conflict. The LPF agreed to a ceasefire in 1966 with the federal government, and disarmed over two years. In 1968, it combined with the [[New Laiatan Federation]] to form a [[Communist Party of Laiatan|legal political party]].
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The '''Laiatanese Patriotic Front (LPF)''' ([[Laiatanese language|Laiatanese]]: Лаиатанский Патриотический Фронт, tr. ''Laiatanskiy Patrioticheskiy Front - LPF'') was a terrorist organization involved in the [[Red Laiatan conflict]] from 1949 to 1959. The organization sought to remove the democratically elected government of Laiatan and dismantle the capitalist economic system in place. It was the largest of the two communist guerrilla groups active during the Red conflict. The LPF surrendered to the federal government, and disarmed in 1959. In 1960, it combined with the also demobilized [[New Laiatan Front]] (NLF) to form a [[Communist Party of Laiatan|legal political party]].
  
The LPF employed guerrilla tactics against the [[Laiatanese Armed Forces]] and local police forces. {{wp|Car bombings}} and {{wp|hit-and-run attacks}} were used extensively against government and military targets. Attacks by the LPF resulted in the deaths of roughly 3,200 civilians, while Laiatanese military and police killed an estimated 5,000 guerrillas.
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The LPF employed guerrilla tactics against the [[Laiatanese Armed Forces]] and local police forces. {{wp|Car bombings}} and {{wp|hit-and-run attacks}} were used extensively against government and military targets. Attacks by the LPF resulted in the deaths of roughly 5,200 civilians, while Laiatanese military and police killed an estimated 9,500 guerrillas.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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==Financing==
 
==Armed activity==
 
==Armed activity==
 
==Peace talks==
 
==Peace talks==
 
==Disarmament and transition to political party==
 
==Disarmament and transition to political party==
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Laiatanese Patriotic Front
Лаиатанский Патриотический Фронт
Laiatanskiy Patrioticheskiy Front
Laiatanese Patriotic Front.png

Country Laiatan Flag2.png Laiatanese Federation
Active March 19, 1949 - July 6, 1959 (on ceasefire from 1959, legitimate political party in 1960)
Leaders Slava Yarmolnik
Vladimir Chebotaryov
Anastasia Ukhov
Nikita Nikishin Skull and crossbones.png
Katherine Galdin Skull and crossbones.png
Alexei Sayansky (as Communist Party leader)
Ideology Communism
Left-wing nationalism
Marxism-Leninism
Anti-fascism
Anti-Laiatanese government
Headquarters Cliffs and caves near Sevrod
Area of
operations
Concentrated in the western areas of Laiatan, targeted major cities across the country through IED and guerrilla attacks.
Strength 20,000 - 24,000 (at their height in 1957)
Allies New Laiatan Front
Opponents Government of Laiatan

The Laiatanese Patriotic Front (LPF) (Laiatanese: Лаиатанский Патриотический Фронт, tr. Laiatanskiy Patrioticheskiy Front - LPF) was a terrorist organization involved in the Red Laiatan conflict from 1949 to 1959. The organization sought to remove the democratically elected government of Laiatan and dismantle the capitalist economic system in place. It was the largest of the two communist guerrilla groups active during the Red conflict. The LPF surrendered to the federal government, and disarmed in 1959. In 1960, it combined with the also demobilized New Laiatan Front (NLF) to form a legal political party.

The LPF employed guerrilla tactics against the Laiatanese Armed Forces and local police forces. Car bombings and hit-and-run attacks were used extensively against government and military targets. Attacks by the LPF resulted in the deaths of roughly 5,200 civilians, while Laiatanese military and police killed an estimated 9,500 guerrillas.

History

Financing

Armed activity

Peace talks

Disarmament and transition to political party

Laiatan Flag2.png Laiatanese Federation Laiatan Flag2.png
Main article: Laiatan
Important Topics: CultureLupineLaiatanese languageMahitouLaiatanese koronaDefense Forces
Government: CabinetFederation AssemblyFederal CouncilPeople's CouncilPresidentSupreme Federal CourtPolitical Parties
History: Pre-Mahigan LaiatanKingdom of LaiatanLaiatanese EmpireLaiatanese JuntaLaiatanese Federation
Important Figures (Past and Present): Yuliya SurkovaZakhar KreskovAleksey ZukovYuri IVKaterina INika AlkaevYura Lainov