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Hallville Surprises HSSR with beach landing.


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Hallville AP:  It has been confirmed that Hallville has made a beach landing on HSSR shores. There has been some tension mounting with the Hallville and HSSR government over nuclear weapons development and testing. And tension was broken on the evening of May 9 2016. Hallville's newly developed 4th Armored Division along with the 4th infantry division made a beach landing on the southwest portion of HSSR's land. The divisions made a clean landing without detection and rumbled toward their destination. Hallville Recon units had been scouting a small infantry garrison about 1/2 mile in from the shore totally isolated from the rest of HSSR's military and was to take control of the area for future deployments. As the first line of tanks and troops neared the garrison, small arms fire broke out. The 1st tank rounded the corner to enter the garrison and was hit by a TOW missile and ...

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Military transport leaves Hallville for Evelynland.


It has been confirmed that an unknown sized military unit has boarded air transports to Evelynland. No pictures were taken, but Hallville military advisers did confirm that a "expedition force" is being deployed to Evelynland for a short duration. They would not go into detail for the reason for the deployment. Rumors are speculating on whether there would be a joint meeting with Halland on neutral ground concerning the recent nuclear developments in the HSSR. As stated earlier, there have been no confirmation what the deployment is for, but that military units have been deployed to Evelynland.
 
Eye witnesses did say they saw more than 1 cargo plane lift off from the airbase heading east.
 
To give some numbers speculation, each cargo plane can carry up to 150 fully equipped soldiers, or 3 heavy tanks/50 soldiers, or 4 troop carriers/70 soldiers. Eyewitnesses said even though there is always a lot ...

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