Sirekur Fight Ends in a 3.6B ISK Loss for Fraternity-Linked Fleet
A prolonged clash in Sirekur ended with a 3.6 billion ISK loss for Fraternity. and Fraternity Auxiliary, and others, as a 121-ship force tied to Dracarys., Deepwater Hooligans, and several supporting groups overwhelmed the field. The engagement ran for more than two hours and left 25 ships destroyed, with the heaviest price paid by Fraternity’s side.
THE ENCOUNTER
The fighting in Sirekur began at 09:15 and stretched until nearly 11:50, suggesting a drawn-out engagement rather than a quick trap or isolated catch. By the end, 121 participants had taken part, with the larger share of destruction landing on Fraternity. and Fraternity Auxiliary, and others. The scale points to a coordinated clash in which both sides committed enough to keep the fight alive long after the opening exchange.
THE LOSSES
The central prize of the fight was a 3.6 billion ISK ship identified as Sirekur, destroyed for Fraternity. and Fraternity Auxiliary, and others with WarBeacon listed as the final blow. The loss stands out not just for its value, but for the fact that it came amid a broader field of expensive hulls. Among the notable wrecks were Apocalypse Navy Issue battleships, Raven battleships, Nestor strategic cruisers, Arazu recon ships, and smaller Osprey and Punisher losses, showing that the engagement spilled across several ship classes rather than staying focused on a single target.
THE PRESSURE
The attacker side was anchored by Dracarys. and Deepwater Hooligans, and others, with support also credited to Goonswarm Federation, Guardians of Tranquility, and East Space Nova Combined Fleet in the reporting. That mix suggests a fight with layered pressure rather than a lone hunting gang, and it appears to have been enough to grind down opposition over time. Fraternity. and Fraternity Auxiliary, and others absorbed the brunt of the damage, losing more than 3.5 billion ISK in reported value.
THE AFTERMATH
With 25 ships destroyed in total, the battle appears to have been a costly exchange that left one side carrying the heavier wound. In New Eden terms, a fight like this matters because it is not just the headline hull that hurts, but the steady loss of supporting ships and the commitment required to keep a long engagement going. Sirekur was the stage for a major afternoon of attrition, and the final bill suggests the attackers left with the clearer victory.
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