Ssordoni Massacre

The Ssordoni Massacre (Juponese: 須藤奈戰鬥い; Shoutōni-Chŏgddalngni; Tosanese: そるどい 戦い; Sorudoni (tbd); Seriyedang: 쏠돈이; Ssordoni (tbd) was a series of battles and attacks in Ssordoni against Basanreserian forces via Juponese and Tosanese forces.

=Aftermath=

In Tosan
To this day, Tosan continues to refuse to give an apology for the massacre, acknowledging the event's general existence but justifying it as a "wartime measure at a time of total war" and downplaying its worst excesses. As a result, no victims of the massacre have received any compensation from Tosan. Moreover, as part of the invading party, Basanreseri has gained no sympathy from the Tosanese public, as many Tosanese died during the brutal fighting of the Eulhae War. Therefore, when it comes to the events that transpired in said conflict, most Tosanese remain hostile towards their southern neighbours. The Tosanese government argues that Basanreseri has no right to petition for war reparations due to the latter being the aggressor in the conflict.

Many analysts believe that the real reason Tosan refuses to grant any apology whatsoever, less compensation, is due to Basanreseri's territorial claims in Southeastern Tosan, which most Tosanese consider to be ridiculous and farcical due to the region's overwhelming Tosanic majority. It is believed that the Tosanese government plans to use the Ssordoni Massacre as a bargaining chip in any future negotiations to settle the issue, offering an official apology and some limited compensation to Basanreseri if the latter recognizes Tosan's sole sovereign right over the land it disputes and drops its claims in perpetuity. This strategy was confirmed in a 2006 leak of Tosanese diplomatic cables, although it remains unclear if this still remains the Tosanese government's strategy.

In Jupon
In August of 2013 former Juponese president Imagi Toshinoki met with Basanreserian Prime Minister X in the Congress of Nations building to sign a formal apology to the Basanreserian people. Monetary compensation has been provided to victims of the massacre, a "Wall of Shame" was erected in Konggei City Square in 2016 as a testimate to the end-goal of peace in Bangju.