1990-91 Malichkan civil conflict

The 1990-91 Malichkan coup d'état was a coup led by King Roko IV of the Malichkan Royal Family in Exile against Supreme Leader Brian Bjergsen.

Following 22 years of political turmoil and instability as well as authoritarian rule, which flared up after Bjergsen's self-declaration as "supreme leader" among a few others, the King launched a coup against Bjergsen.

On the evening of Christmas Eve 1990, a convoy of 8 tanks, 9 military police vehicles and 13 police cars and motorcycles drove through the snow-covered Civic Quarter and into the Presidential Palace (now converted into the National Gallery) and Bjergsen Castle, the President's family residence.

On Christmas Day, a squadron of 26 military police officers, 30 police officers, and 14 soldiers raided Bjergsen Castle and the Presidential Palace, but Brian was nowhere to be found.

The following day he was found in hiding by twelve members of Malichkan military police and three knights of the Order of the Spinel at the RTVM newsroom caught transmitting a "sentimental" message over the network's three principal channels. Bjergsen was wearing a balaclava, goggles, a black hoodie, Adidas sweatpants and winter gloves when the military police arrived. He managed to evade capture and escaped through one of the windows. He fled on a helicopter flown by his personal helicopter pilot Jeanne Thomson.

On the night of January 1st the King imposed a 12mn-6am curfew and declared martial law. That same night, soldiers, knights, military police and civil police officers were dispatched to guard the following locations in Dvoreki: Meanwhile, the Hotel Jagode, Old City Hall, Department of Defense Building, National University campus, De La Salle University Dvoreki campus and the Kjellberg Tower were all heavily cordoned off. Military police were dispatched to cordon off the said locations.
 * Bjergsen Castle
 * Presidential Palace
 * RTVM Studios
 * Parliament House
 * Glas Performing Arts Theatre
 * Next Industries HQ and Factory
 * Jagode borough (red light district)
 * Dvoreki Central Railway Station

On January 3rd, Bjergsen was caught attempting to flee Dvoreki through helicopter. Thankfully, the helicopter was shot down, although Bjergsen escaped through parachute. Jeanne was killed in the resulting crash.