The Second Russian Civil War was a civil war fought in the Russia from 2031 to 2036, between a Russian Opposition Resistance and a Russian Federation Insurgency, comprised of the so-called Democratic and Authoritarian Russian Pacts.
The conflict broke out after World War 3 (2023-2030), during which the Russia Federation lost half of all its troops sent into the war, while also suffering from an economic collapse. The civil war began primarily as a result of bombing of Russia's Goverment house in Moscow by allies of Alexey Navalny and dissolution of the administration of killed Russian President Vladimir Putin and his policies, which were accelerated by WW3. The losses suffered in the world war, and the decision of the Putin administration to neglect its Allies in Europe in favor of the former Allies Power United States of America (during Second American civil war), led to massive protests and tensions in Russian society.
The conflict broke out in February 2031, after a successfully capture of State Duma by Alexey Navalny, and the attacks by use of Molotov's Cocktail to Moscow Kremlin by pro-Navalny and Russian Opposition insurgents. After this, Dmitry Medvedev has arrested to suspend new elections, leading to months of public protests and controversy. The opposition Democrats nonetheless held the election as planned, whereupon the incumbent president claimed that they would once again try to steal an election from the Federation Authorities, as he had done in 2024 and beyond. This resulted in more and more violent clashes and attacks between pro-Navalny-loyalists and critical factions of Russian Federation society. After several incidents of Russian Federation authorities being killed by Navalny-loyalists, as well as former Russian Federation authorities in return, the conflict escalated into civil-war like disturbances all over the country. The Russian Army was used to strike down the uprisings, but since a lot of Russian soldiers were in fact pro-Navalny sympathizers, with especially the younger generation that had been conscripted during WW3 remaining critical of the former State Duma's actions, this led to a split inside the Russian armed forces.