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Coordinates: 43°11′03″N 44°32′27″E / 43.184104°N 44.540854°E / 43.184104; 44.540854
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Kornadan Republican Army
LeadersSupreme Council for the Liberation of Kornada
Military leaderZa Vzod
Political leaderCastimir Tomasevsky
Dates of operation1979-present
Allegiance Kornada
MotivesThe total dissoluition of the United Federation and the establishment of Democratic Kornada
Active regions Kornadan Autonomous Region
IdeologySeperatism
Communism
Ultranationalism (some factions)
Political positionFar left to Far Right
Part ofKornadan Revoluitionary Party
Opponents United Federation
Repulbica
Battles and warsGreat Rapid School Massacare

The Kornadan Republican Army (KRA) an Kornadan republican paramilitary organisation that sought to end federation rule in Kornada aswell the total dissolution of the United Federation It is the most active Kornadan Nationalist paramilitary group The KRA portrayed themselves as freedom fighters while the United Federation, and Republica,(slipovers) labeled them as terrorists. The KRA also sees the United Federation as an illegitimate state While the KRA is a communist group and is supported by the Communist International... the KRA is also critizised for its extreme far right Ultranationalism and genociding Federation citizens.. For example.. The Great Rapid School Massacare killed 32 United Federation Childeren


Great Rapid School Massacare
Part of the Kornodan War of Independence
Photos of the victims on the walls of the former high school in Great Rapid
LocationGreat Rapid, United Federation
Coordinates43°11′03″N 44°32′27″E / 43.184104°N 44.540854°E / 43.184104; 44.540854
Date1 September 1979
~09:30 – 3 September 1979~17:00 (UTC+3)
TargetGreat Rapid High School
Attack type
Mass murder, hostage taking, terrorist attack, bombing, school shooting, shootout
WeaponsFirearms, explosives
Deaths27 (excluding terrorists)[1]
InjuredApproximately 234[2]
PerpetratorsKornadan Republican Army
No. of participants
34
  1. ^ "Woman injured in 2004 Russian siege dies". The Boston Globe. 8 December 2006. Archived from the original on 17 October 2007. Retrieved 9 January 2007. [...]bringing the total death toll to 334, a Beslan activist said.[...]Two other former hostages died of their wounds last year and another died last August, which had brought the overall death toll to 333 -- a figure that does not include the hostage-takers.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference aftermath was invoked but never defined (see the help page).