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Halland Releases HSSR Prisoners


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Western Evelynland – It has been reported that Halland has released the seven HSSR prisoners that were abducted nearly seven months ago by McDonaldland Commandoes. The HSSR soldiers were abducted in an attempt to extract intelligence last year and were previously held in Halland City, Halland.

According the reports, the prisoners were under heavy guard by McDonaldland Military Personnel accompanied by tanks and were taken in custody by an elite Hallville Paramilitary Unit. It is unknown as to where the prisoners will end up but some speculation indicates that the prisoners will be held at an undisclosed location inside Hallville.

It is unknown why the prisoner exchange was conducted in Evelynland, but some military experts believe that it may have been too risky to conduct the exchange near the DMZ which borders Halland and Hallville due to possible fears of an HSSR intercept. That very well may have been the reason that Halland and Hallville boasted a great military presence during the exchange.

According to a Halland Military Official, General Amongstous, Hallville’s Military Leader, and McDonaldlands Commander were observed conversing before and after the prisoner exchange. The General is scheduled to be in Evelynland for two days to discuss the escalating tensions with HSSR.








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