Rebellion of Vietnam

The Rebellion of Vietnam began when the Pacific Empire started to lose against in the Invasion of South Korea.

Prior to the first attacks made by the Vietnamese separatists on May 29, China has already supplied the rebels with various modern weapons ranging from to.

Timeline
On May 29, while the Imperial Military is focusing its forces in the, a group of Vietnamese separatists hiding in the Vietnamese regions of , , and attacked several outposts of the Imperial Military and police stations located in the three regions.

On May 30, a Chinese cargo ship was intercepted delivering supplies for the Vietnamese separatists. The rebels, upon hearing the news, kidnapped civilians to use as bargaining chips to get weapons and other supplies. Skirmishes were held between the Imperial Military and the rebels to stop the separatists' advance.

On May 31, the separatists executed their hostages since the Imperial Military did not wish to comply with the rebels' conditions. Some rebels were able to travel to despite the checkpoints and patrols held by the Imperial Military. Gunfights still continued in the regions of Mekong Delta, Tây Nguyên and Đông Nam Bộ.

On June 1, the separatists raided a military base in the Nam Trung Bộ region. A convoy of Panzer-Maultiers was ambushed while transporting necessary supplies for the Imperial Military in Mekong Delta.

On June 2, the separatists began organized operations to push back the Imperial Military from the rebels' semi-controlled.

On June 1, the Imperial Military retreats from the South Vietnamese regions and began setting up defensive positions in the region.

On June 2, the Vietnamese rebels tried to attack the North Central Coast but failed.

On June 3, the separatists tried to breach the defense of the Imperial Military but were repelled once again.

On June 4, the separatists employed different tactics using a small numbers of attackers for each new wave. It became clear that the two sides have finally reached a stalemate.

On June 5, the separatists began constructing defensive positions in their territory. The Imperial Military launched an offensive attack while the separatists were busy building trenches and forts. The attack was successful and it destroyed most of the improvised forts and bases made by the rebels.

On June 6, the Imperial Military continued its attacks but were slowed due to supplies. The Imperial Military have managed to restore order in the South Central Coast.

On June 7, the Imperial Military were again pushed back by the separatists to the North Central Coast. The rebels attempted to gain land in that region but were they were soon under heavy fire and retreated back to the South Vietnamese regions.

On June 8, a distinguishable has appeared between the North and South Central Coast where the Imperial Military and Vietnamese separatists are rallying their troops respectively.