Kola

History
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 Kola gained independence after riots in the previously Russian owned city of Murmansk. Most people in Kola were and still are in support of Tsardom so they decided to set the political system similar to that by establishing an Absolute Monarchy under the rule of Nicholas Bronstein the first on October 13, 1992. Nicholas Bronstein enforced military conscription in January 22, 1993 and offered free commando training to average citizens.

War of 1994
Due to rising political tensions Kola and Suomi-Karelia war was declared by Kola after Suomi-Karelia came out with the bold statement of "Our country is clearly superior; we would crush those pigs in a day."

Suomi-Karelia ordered a direct attack on the capital of Kola: Murmansk, believing they were weak and ill-trained.

Battle Of Murmansk
The entire population of Murmansk was mobilized within 5 hours of war being declared due to good communication. The city was fortified with bunkers and the people living there were familiar with the city and were trained in guerrilla warfare.

Suomi-Karelia's forces were higher in numbers but were only light infantry. Their commandos were either out raiding Kola's towns or were preparing in Suomi-Karelia.

Since most of the city (excluding people not fit for service) was mobilized Kola had about 120,000 people defending the city. They were led by Alexei Popov.Suomi-Karelia had sent over 500,000 light infantry soldiers to assualt the city along with 1 artillery division and 10 bomber under the command of Lieutenant General Dimitri Hasvov.