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Photos of Detained Hallville Soldiers Emerge


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Halland News – The Halland Government has released photos of the Hallville Special Forces soldiers that are currently in custody by the Halland Military. However, the Halland Government has not released any information on how the Hallville military personnel may have been obtained and taken into custody.

"I think this is rather embarrassing moment for the Hallville Government and the fact that no one is talking about this speaks volumes,” said one military analyst. "Hallville is staying mum about this and has already denied anything has happened. This, as you know, is pretty typical for Hallville and follows the Hallville government pattern. But when facts start to leak on how the Hallville soldiers were detained, we’ll probably see a very different Hallville stance.”

Anonymous military officials inside the Halland military have indicated that the Halland Special Operations Command had been extremely busy the past year but did not go into any further details. When asked if other Hall Nations assisted in taking the Hallville soldiers into custody the anonymous military official stated, "I cannot speak about that.”

"One thing is certain,” said the military analyst. "There is probably disloyalty occurring everywhere.”

As of right now, the Hallville government has not given any indication that they are willing to negotiate with Halland over the four HSSR executioners. If that’s the case, the detained Hallville soldier’s fates will most likely be decided sometime soon after a Hall Nations gathering coming this weekend with officials from Halland, Hallville, McDonaldland, and Sammyville attending.









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