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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 knocked out. Early recon reports had not shown those capabilities so the attack had to happen fast. 4th Infantry troops started to swarm the entrenchments, and a fierce close combat event took place. Though the HSSR was not expecting the attack they quickly got themselves organized and held strong defensive positions. As more heavy tanks moved up, they blasted fortified positions and breached many of the trenches holding HSSR defensive positions. Hallville troops entered the trench line taking heavy casualties. One tank tried to cross a sand bridge and fell through killing many trapped beneath it. When all was over, Hallville captured the outpost and has set up a staging area. HSSR prisoners have been taken back to Hallville. There has been no response from the HSSR government and all Hallville military units are now active, and all borders have been closed.
 
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