Talk:Pandemic: Plague Z (Map Game)/@comment-26031225-20170220000332

World Events
 * Codename: Barbarossa II:
 * Tajik/Urdestani Theatre (Battle of Dushanbe): The Russian reinforcement of the Afghan border is initially a success, as zombies are unable to go through it. However, the unrealistic and idiotic nation of "Urdestan" is not as careful with their borders due to them being poor and having a weak military that is not capable of defending a desertic border 24/7 (unlike Saudi Arabia for example). This causes zombies to flock into Urdestan and from there to the Eurasian Union. The Battle of Dushanbe begins with 450,000 Russian troops defending against.....40 million incoming zombies (India and Pakistan alone have roughly 1.4 billion zombies). Due to the zombies having the surprise effect and a mssive numerical advantage, they take over the city easily. By late June, much of eastern Urdestan is ravaged by zombies along with Tajikistan and most of Kyrgyztan (Fail for Russia)
 * Baltic Theatre (Battle of Riga): The chain of Russian victories in the region continues with the liberation of Riga. The battle was pretty much a repeat of the Battle fo Talinn with Russians advancing to Lithuania by late June. If they continue to have the same success they've had until now, they will be able to liberate Vilnus by next turn and possibly break the zombie frontline on Belarus. It is worth mentioning that there are less survivors in Riga since the city was under zombie control for a longer time. (Victory for Russia)
 * Caucasian Theatre (Battle of Baku): Since the zombies in the Caucasus are blocked by the Volga River, many of them go to the north (to attack Moscow) or to the south (to Azerbaijan). Azerbaijan manages to keep Armenian zombies out but once the Russian zombies arrived it was too much for them to handle and the hordes eventually reached Baku. Despite heroical efforts, the city was still overwhelmed and the rest of Azerbaijan fell afterwards.
 * Belaro-Ukrainian Theatre:
 * Muscovite Theatre:
 * Africa:
 * South America:
 * Southeast Asia: