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Okhoa Unrest Intensifies Amid Renewed Clashes and Diplomatic Fallout; Krauanagaz Calls for ‘Intervention’


Varekko, Okhoa — Tensions in Okhoa have reached a critical juncture as protests against the expulsion of Krauanagazan diplomats and allegations of refugee mistreatment continue to paralyze the region. In the past two days, violent clashes between separatist demonstrators and security forces in Varekko and Ka’atria have left at least 47 injured, according to local sources.

The Okhoa Independence Party (OIP) has vowed to escalate its resistance, calling for mass demonstrations across the region and the continuation of a general strike that has already disrupted trade and transportation. “The Regional Council has betrayed Okhoa’s people by serving the interests of the Divine Committee instead of protecting our sovereignty,” said OIP leader Amari Lendik.

Roadblocks in key urban centers, including Med Ka’liivar, have brought local economies to a standstill. In Ka’atria, a critical port remains shuttered, with ships delayed or rerouted, causing ripple effects throughout Okhoa’s trade networks.

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