10 June conflict

The  was a series of protests, riots, and a general strike in Gladomyr from June 10 to 25, 1976. The protests were in response to the Myrish invasion of Ordrey during the Ordrish Revolution, which left the general public in disarray and raised the question of another world war and the loss of its close ally. Protests began peacefully in front of the Myrish Parliament and the Ministry of Defence in Dincuff, which also grew to encompass several other cities in Gladomyr, including the campus of Gammel University in Wevelschot due to the large student population. Riots and intense military standoffs would begin after the Myrish Royal Army were deployed to several scenes in multiple cities; tanks, armed vehicles, and other armed soldiers were not an uncommon sight in major metropolises across the nation. As crowds became more disruptive as days went on, Dincuff, Vösalu, Pärhula, Merser, Vivelsjot, and many more city councils passed heavily enforced curfews in attempt to limit riots during the night. Rubber bullets and tear gas were used during the day to try and break up crowds, and after the death of student Teller Vinskes in Arnes-Ballangen due to the inhalation of tear gas fumes and police not allowing medical crew to assist, strikes grew larger in ferocity. The conflict would climax on June 23, in which armed forces pushed student populations onto the enclosed campus of Gammel University, where after an unknown activist threw a rock at police, the armed riot guards would open fire into the gathering, ultimately killing 38 and injuring more than 100. Mass arrests followed, and more than 14,000 were imprisoned for violent protesting. This caused the conflicts to wane, and on 25 June 76, the protests largely ceased.

Legal proceedings followed, and many law enforcement officers were released from their position, and several parliament members were also deposed. After the protests ended, ensuing international media attention put extreme pressure on the Myrish government, and was ultimately the catalyst for the impeachment of Prime Minister Cal Kringel after an anonymous whistleblower revealed conversations between Kringel and several Myrish army generals just prior to and after the invasion of northern Ordrey. Due majorly to the international attention that the 10 June Conflict gained, Kringel was imprisoned for life on counts of treason against the Kingdom of Gladomyr.