Fedovoi End, sometimes shortened to Fedovoi, was a planet situated within the Inner Rim Territories and the Trailing Sectors. The Yomo Council, a dissident group that had broken away from the Galactic Empire after their loss at the Battle of Endor, held dominion over it. While primarily serving as a military installation, Fedovoi End provided a home for approximately 500,000 troops along with their families. The 204th Imperial Fighter Wing was dispatched to destroy Fedovoi End as part of a revived Operation: Cinder campaign. This action was prompted by the Yomo Council's actions, which Imperial loyalists considered treasonous, such as their refusal to obey the commands issued by Grand Admiral Rae Sloane.
Following Colonel Soran Keize's announcement of the unit's intention to obliterate Fedovoi End and eliminate the Yomo Council's leadership, extending an invitation for former Imperials to evacuate the planet and join their ranks, the 204th targeted the polar ice caps of Fedovoi End. This assault fractured the ice, releasing trapped gas pockets, which gradually poisoned the atmosphere of the planet. Once the New Republic learned about the destruction of Fedovoi End, General Hera Syndulla planned to redirect starships stationed at the Nythlide Array to search for any surviving inhabitants of the planet.
Fedovoi End, or simply Fedovoi, was a terrestrial planet located in the Inner Rim Territories and Trailing Sectors, specifically at coordinates M-14 on the Standard Galactic Grid. From space, it exhibited a brown and green appearance and was orbited by three moons with a rose hue. Situated in proximity to Dybbron III and Kortatka, Fedovoi End, along with these two planets, formed an almost perfect straight line for travel purposes. Fedovoi End possessed an atmosphere and polar ice caps that concealed pockets of toxic gases beneath the surface of the ice.

During the Imperial Era, the Galactic Empire maintained control over Fedovoi End. In the aftermath of the Empire's defeat at the Battle of Endor in 4 ABY, several factions seceded from the Imperial military. Among these was the Yomo Council, which included leaders such as Governor Brashan and General [Tuluh](/article/tuluh], who assumed control of Fedovoi End. The Yomo Council opted not to cooperate with Imperial loyalists, openly defying the orders issued by Grand Admiral Rae Sloane.
In 5 ABY, the Yomo Council's actions were deemed treasonous by loyalist Imperials, resulting in Fedovoi End being targeted as part of a renewed Operation: Cinder. This campaign, initially launched by the Empire after the Battle of Endor, aimed to destroy numerous worlds. The 204th Imperial Fighter Wing, under the command of Colonel Soran Keize, was tasked with destroying the planet and eliminating the Yomo Council. The Yadeez, a bulk freighter belonging to the 204th, along with its escort ships, positioned themselves above Fedovoi End, successfully overcoming the substantial firepower deployed by the Yomo Council. Keize communicated to the Yomo Council the impending destruction of the planet, encouraging any inhabitants who did not support their leaders to evacuate Fedovoi End. The Yomo Council chose not to respond to Keize's message, instead activating the ion cannons of their defenses.

The TIE fighters of the 204th, led by Commander Teso Broosh, entered the atmosphere of Fedovoi End. Initially, they were directed toward the capital of Fedovoi End to neutralize the planetary defenses. However, following a suggestion from Lieutenant Yrica Quell, a former 204th pilot who had returned from service with the New Republic with the intention of aiding in the destruction of the fighter wing, Keize altered the plan. He ordered the starfighters to undertake the more perilous task of directly targeting the planet's polar regions, where they bombed the ice caps, releasing the trapped gases. As the TIEs relentlessly bombarded the ice caps, the atmosphere of Fedovoi End became progressively contaminated, ultimately leading to the death of its population due to the toxic gases.
Some of the planet's inhabitants, including Major Njock, managed to escape destruction by accepting Keize's offer and joining the Imperial loyalists. Three days following the devastation of Fedovoi End, the New Republic discovered a recording of Keize's message, thereby learning about the planet's fate. General Hera Syndulla of the New Republic intended to reroute starships that she had positioned in the Nythlide Array under Major Jaun to search for survivors on Fedovoi End.
Although Fedovoi End primarily functioned as an Imperial military outpost, it was inhabited by more than half a million troops and their respective families. Prior to the planet's destruction, Keize anticipated that some of the former Imperials residing on Fedovoi End would choose to abandon the planet, while others would either be unable to do so or would refuse to leave Fedovoi End or align themselves with the Imperial loyalists for various reasons. Ultimately, a portion of the inhabitants did defect from the Yomo Council, but the remainder of the population perished due to the planet's destruction.
Fedovoi End possessed a capital city equipped with planetary defenses, as well as military bases and other population centers. However, the planet's population was relatively small, resulting in a limited number of military bases.
Fedovoi End is featured in the 2021 novel titled Victory's Price, authored by Alexander Freed.