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One Hallville Captive Found Guilty, Immediatly Executed


Halland News – It was reported earlier today that at least one ‘guilty’ verdict was handed down by a Military Tribunal for one of the captive Hallville soldiers suspected of seizing 50 Halland military personnel in 2016 and turning them over to HSSR.  After much deliberations, the verdict was announced and the Hallville soldier was immediately escorted to a private area to be executed. The other two Hallville captives will go through their own military tribunal in the coming weeks.

The execution was carried out by ten Halland Military Personnel from the 1st Infantry Division in a tribute to the ten fallen soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division who were executed by four HSSR gunmen. Halland News was advised by the Halland Government that the tribunal was delayed in hopes that Hallville would have intervened on the soldiers’ behalf and an agreement could be reached. But nonetheless, ...


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Halland Government Set to Begin Military Tribunal for Detained Hallville Soldiers


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Halland News – Now that the Hall Nations meeting in Evelynland is in the rear view mirror, the Halland Military will be moving forward on holding a military tribunal involving the three detained Hallville soldiers. The announcement of the military tribunal comes  after the news that Hallville did indeed bring irregular soldiers to Evelynland which defied Evelynland’ s request of having no Hallville troops inside its borders.  According to the Halland Intelligence Agency (HIA), at least two of the HSSR executioners were also present in Evelynland (pictured above) which clearly shows that they were possibly never detained by Hallville in the first place and were there to taunt the Halland Government.

 Halland News is told that the tribunal will be held behind closed doors within a week and will focus on the soldiers’ role in detaining the 50 Halland military personnel from the 1st Infantry Division back ...


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