The 34th ZZ Division, commonly known as the Khabarovsk Division, is a prominent military unit operating within the Zabójcy Zła organization. Formed in 2027 with the specific purpose of launching an offensive towards Saint Petersburg, this division boasts a diverse composition derived from various regions and nationalities. Comprising a distinct recruitment structure, the 34th ZZ Division draws recruits from four equal quarters. Approximately one-quarter of its personnel originate from Polish territory, with another quarter hailing from Kaliningrad. The Lwów People's Republic contributes an additional quarter of recruits, while the remaining quarter consists of volunteers from diverse backgrounds, including Japanese, German, Sorbian, and Transnistrian origins.
Recognized for its active participation in numerous conflicts spanning the period between 2027 and 2039, the 34th ZZ Division has garnered a notable reputation for its prowess and achievements. Notably, the division played a pivotal role in the Byzantium refinery incidents of 2030. Furthermore, the division made significant contributions during the Eastern Crisis, collaborating with the Wagner Group to effectively engage in combat operations along the southern front. Notably, the 34th ZZ Division played a crucial role in encircling troops associated with the Liberal Federation of America (LFA), further bolstering its reputation.
At present, the division is stationed in Silesia, where its personnel are afforded respite and an opportunity to recuperate from the demanding circumstances encountered during the Eastern Crisis. This period of rest allows for regrouping, training, and preparation for future endeavors, ensuring that the 34th ZZ Division remains ready to fulfill its commitments in accordance with the objectives and principles of the Zabójcy Zła organization.
History
During the onset of the ZZ offensive towards Saint Petersburg, the 34th ZZ Division initially appeared to be an ordinary division, experiencing both victories and losses, as was customary for the hit-and-run tactics employed by the ZZ organization. Similar circumstances prevailed when the division operated in the Pomorie Social Nationalist Republic, where its performance aligned with the expectations of any division within the ZZ.
However, as the Nationalist Republic of Khabarovsk emerged in the Far East, a call for assistance was extended to Poland as part of the organizing efforts. While the Polish government did not respond, the ZZ organization, stationed in Archangelsk, stepped forward, and the 34th ZZ Division volunteered for this critical endeavor. Embarking on a journey along the Trans-Siberian Railway, the division tactically raided several towns en route before finally reaching Khabarovsk.
For a grueling period of two years, the division valiantly confronted anarchist, Soviet, and NATO forces, emerging victorious on multiple occasions. However, in late 2029, the division confronted a formidable anarchist onslaught, compelling its retreat. Skillfully navigating its way to Vladivostok, the division successfully escaped to Korea. Alas, it found itself embroiled in the midst of the Second Korean Civil War, with the North Korean government relying on Polish support for its survival in recent years. Consequently, the division received orders from high command to aid the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. After a brief period of assistance, the division ultimately aligned itself with the emerging faction of the People's Republic of Korea, a third side in the civil war. Collaborating closely with this faction, the division engaged in battles against the South Korean government, allowing the People's Republic of Korea to consolidate control in the south and redirect its efforts towards the north.
Upon reaching the southern coast of Korea, the division proceeded to China, which was undergoing a period of tumultuous collapse. It actively supported the Shanghai Clique in two critical battles against Democratic forces and aided the Guangdong Clique in a decisive engagement against the Republic of China, securing its independence. Subsequently, the division embarked on an arduous journey from China to Anatolia. Along this route, it is speculated that the division encountered and engaged five unidentified Indonesian patrol boats while traversing the Malacca Strait. After a fierce shootout, the 34th ZZ Division managed to evade its pursuers and press onward. Upon landing in Alanya, the division undertook sabotage operations targeting multiple oil refineries within the Eastern Roman Republic, commonly referred to as Byzantium, resulting in the notable events known as the Byzantium Refinery Incidents of 2030.
Following these exploits, the division regrouped in Grodno, Poland, where it underwent a period of well-deserved rest. When the continuation war of the Eastern Crisis erupted, the division joined forces with the Wagner Group on the southern front, playing a pivotal role throughout the conflict. Its contributions were instrumental in the encirclement of Liberal Federation of America (LFA) forces, demonstrating the division's prowess in combat and strategic acumen.