Himalayan Mass Casualty Events

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The Himalayan Mass Casualty Events were a series of mid-21st Century tragedies perpetrated by the Eurasian Soviet against the peoples of Tibet, Nepal, and Bhutan in the period between the Himalayan Border War (with the South Asian Free States) and the end of the Third World War. While most publicly the deaths are largely attributed to Project Great Way, the Red Army also committed atrocities against civilian populations in passing using conventional arms.

The Himalayan Mass Casualty Events were one of the principle crimes that Eurasian Soviet and Red Army personnel were prosecuted for in the years following the third world war, in a series of post-war trials known as the Madagascar Trials. A special prison was constructed to house convicts under these trials, known popularly as the London Facility.