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The rebellion in 1989 took place a month earlier, which eventually developed into a three-front civil war between Timișoara-based Royalists (supported by the US), Bucharest-based Communist reformists (supported by Moscow) and Jiu Valley-based Ceausescu loyalists. Communist reformists and Royalists eventually went into direct confrontation in the inconclusive Battle of Sibiu and Battle of Târgoviște. Unable to reach a consensus in the UN Security Council the mediation of China and France, the situation continued to go further down. Following the genocide of ethnic Hungarians in Târgu Mureș by Ceausescu loyalists, Hungary decided to support King Mihal I and his liberal regime, sending troops into Romania to help defend the safety of ethnic Hungarians. Later, Ceausescu, who went into hiding in Jiu Valley, was assassinated by Miron Cozma, who proclaimed the establishment of the Miners' | The rebellion in 1989 took place a month earlier, which eventually developed into a three-front civil war between Timișoara-based Royalists (supported by the US), Bucharest-based Communist reformists (supported by Moscow) and Jiu Valley-based Ceausescu loyalists. Communist reformists and Royalists eventually went into direct confrontation in the inconclusive Battle of Sibiu and Battle of Târgoviște. Unable to reach a consensus in the UN Security Council the mediation of China and France, the situation continued to go further down. Following the genocide of ethnic Hungarians in Târgu Mureș by Ceausescu loyalists, Hungary decided to support King Mihal I and his liberal regime, sending troops into Romania to help defend the safety of ethnic Hungarians. Later, Ceausescu, who went into hiding in Jiu Valley, was assassinated by Miron Cozma, who proclaimed the establishment of the Miners' | ||
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