Kotansk

Kotansk (Russian: Котанск) is a rogue state in Eastern Europe that controls portions of Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, and Ukraine. The state was declared 'sovereign' in 2003 by its unknown leader at the time, who went by the name of Tyrant. Shortly after, nearly 300,000 rogue troops were able to take over half of Eastern Europe (excluding Russia). After they did this, they managed to establish dominance over most of their occupied territory but were pushed back and now remain a state about the size of Romania. Due to the massive amounts of troops that the group had, the affected countries settled for a peace treaty, and the territory the group controlled was pushed back slightly further. After this, in 2004, the leader announced the name of the state which was Kotansk. Today, it is only internationally recognized by 26 nations of the U.N.