The Sino-Korean War (A Bloody Conflict)

The Sino-Korean war is a war fought between the United Korean Republic and the Republic of China after years of bonder conflict on August 15 2077. The war was also regarded as the first war since WW4 and the war that forced the UN to plan Operation Unity to prevent another war which could make humanity extinct.

Prelude
The steps to the war started during the end of WW3 on 1995 when the People's Republic of China turned into the democratic capitalist Republic of China while the Korean peninsula fell to the Republic of Korea after the Communist Alliance defeat. The aftermath of the war was when the remaining countries began forming their new governments or territories and fixing the world but unfortunately peace was not yet achieved when the Republic of China and Republic of Korea began arguing for the province of Liaoning and Jilin. During the war, the Republic of Korea after finally defeating its Northern neighbors invaded China along with the Allies and occupied the 2 Chinese provinces of Liaoning and Jilin. When the war ended, captured territory was given back but Korea claimed that the 2 provinces they have captured rightfully belonged to the Koreans and the Chinese despised.