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Halland Government Confirms 10 Service Members Executed


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Halland City, Halland – The Halland Government confirmed earlier today that 10 members of Halland’s 1st Infantry Division were executed by HSSR soldiers last week after investigating the claims. "The pictures were authentic, however we still do not know how many others have been executed or held hostage,” stated an official.

In response, The Halland Government has suspended all Halland Air flights to Hallville and also suspended any flights from Hallville to the Halland City Airport. Only flights to McDonaldland have remained operational.

"My son is a carnival junky so it’s disappointing that we will not be heading to Hallville due to the cancellations,” stated a passenger that was scheduled to fly into Hallville later today.

According to an official, The Halland Government has requested the bodies of the slain to be shipped back to Halland. In addition, a memorandum was also sent to the Hallville Government requesting Halland Soldiers that are held against their will to be returned back immediately.

The Halland Government is still considering further actions against Hallville and HSSR but is first trying to recover the slain and others that may still be held by the HSSR Government. However, both Hallville and HSSR have signed the Hallsaw Pact which makes matters even more difficult considering they are allies now.

According to an official of the Halland Intelligence Agency (HIA), Hallville is attempting to flex their military might by bringing HSSR to its knees with the invasion a month ago and negotiated the terms of surrender with HSSR that better equips the Hallville Military. In essence, The HIA firmly believes that Hallville wants to bring each country under their full control within the Hall Nations and now has the military capability to at least attempt it. "Let’s put it this way, Hallville is in possession of at least 80% of HSSR’s military hardware,” stated the official. "That’s Frightening!”

Meanwhile, The General has been hard at work ensuring that family members were contacted for each of the 50 soldiers that were deployed to Hallville. "The General personally contacted relatives of the confirmed deceased Halland service members,” stated a military official.