When a military force enters a country and tries to take it over.
the act of invading; the act of an army that invades for conquest or plunder
a group of people who move from the country to the fringes of Chimbote, where OLPH is located, with the hope of finding a better life
a military action consisting of armed forces of one geo-political entity entering territory controlled by another such entity, often resulting in the invading power occupying the area, whether briefly or for a long period, and sometimes permanently
a military action consisting of troops entering a foreign land (a nation or territory, or part of that), often resulting in the invading power occupying the area, whether briefly or for a long period
a violation of the sovereignty of a country
a war, not a friendly visit
A hostile entry of an armed force into a country's territory, especially with the intention of conquering it.
A mission ships may perform which allows the capture of enemy worlds. For an invasion to be successful the invading ships must defeat the planet's garrison, have at least three points of undamaged cargo capacity remaining, and eight siege gun equivalents in the invading combat group (representing troops).
entering a country by enemy force
Forced occupation of a country or nation by the armed forces of another county. The Second World War began when the German army and air force attacked and took over Poland. Later, Germany invaded Norway, Denmark, Holland, Belgium and France and, in the summer of 1940, looked likely to invade Britain. In fact, the only parts of Britain invaded by the Germans were the Channel Islands
An invasion is a military action consisting of armed forces of one geopolitical entity entering territory controlled by another such entity, generally with the objective of conquering territory, or altering the established government. An invasion can be the cause of a war, it can be used as a part of a larger strategy to end a war, or it can constitute an entire war in itself.