2000's War

What was the "2000's War"?
The 2000's was a conflict involving Kazakhstan, Russia, and Uzbekistan.

History
In August of 2000, Russia accused Segóvia of making the Soviet Union collapse, due to that, Russia entered the war.

In December 2000, Kazahkstan joined the war against Segóvia after a Segóvi officer killed a Kazakhstani citizen.

In April 2001, Uzbekistan proposed a union between Segóvia and Uzbekistan. Later on, Segóvia accepted, taking in consideration that it would help against the war.

In May 2001, Segóvia started hiring massively military men to enter the war.

In September 2001, India and Mongolia decides to send support to Segóvia.

In March 2002, Segóvia was almost losing the war, but since Indía and Mongolia were sending help, the Segóvi forces started to rush into Kazakhstan.

In October 2002, half of Kazakhstan is occupied by Segóvi forces, making Kazakhstan surrender.

In May 2003, the war ends after the Treaty of Novvy Mir, which said that Russia would have some parts of Northern Segóvia, and Segóvia would have the conquered lands from Kazakhstan.