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Satellite Imagery Reveals Recent Deployments Near DMZ


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Halland News – As tension continues to build between Halland and the Hallsaw Pact, which includes Hallville and HSSR, General Amongstus still, has not had any word on when the seized Halland soldiers will be returned home. Roughly 40 Halland Personnel from the 1st Infantry Division are thought to still be held against their will at an undisclosed location inside Hallville. At least 10 personnel were believed to be executed by HSSR regular troops on June 29, 2016.

However, Halland News has confirmed that the Halland Military continues to deploy resources towards the DMZ and the Halland West Coast. Satellite imagery (pictured above) shows medium to long range missiles located several miles from the DMZ that are capable of striking targets inside Hallville and HSSR.

The military equipment seen in the imagery is believed to be from the Headquarters Combat Division (HQCD). It has been confirmed that other portions from that Division are deployed closer to the DMZ such as the VT-22 Tank which is capable of firing short range missiles designed to knock out armored vehicles, Tanks, and fighting positions.

"I believe that the General is tired of the Hallville government and their inaction of returning Halland Military Personnel. This appears to be a very strong warning,” says one military analyst. "The deployment of these missile systems further west indicates that military action is most likely imminent.”

Neither General Amongstus nor military officials have been available to comment on the deployment of these missile systems. Halland News was able to obtain previous satellite imagery of the same area and it appears that the placement of these missile systems occurred sometime earlier this week.

"It makes me wonder what else the Halland Government has deployed that we haven’t seen on satellite imagery yet,” smiled the military analyst.









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