The Tianyi rcenary group is on the third day of occupying the electromagnetic orbital elevator station of the forr South Arican Allies.
The international dia are reporting, and the news is full of uncertainty. What is certain is that the electromagnetic orbital elevator station of the forr South Arican Allies is indeed occupied by the Tianyi rcenary group.
As for the current situation in the South Arican continent, many dia outlets have their own stories. It can be said that the news is flying all over the sky. I don't know which one is true and which one is false.
The official website of the Tianyi rcenary Group did not inform them of the current news.
It wasn't until noon that the official website of the Tianyi rcenary Corps announced that they had captured Fort Bagen and Fort Barceló.
The news went viral.
The international dia reporters who got the news took risks to go to the destination to shoot and report.
Many international dia reporters ca to the Bagen Fortress in their own company's airship and found that the **** fleet had just set sail and was about to go to the Barcelona Fortress base.
Fort Bagen was handed over to the guerrilla forces of the South Arican Allies, and many international dia reporters used remote caras on the airship to capture the scene below.
Countless Arican soldiers lined up kneeling on the ground, and behind them stood a row of guerrillas holding rifles.
On the stage, an officer of the guerrilla unit raised his hand and waved it down, and the guerrillas ransacked the surrendered U.S. Army.
The reporters who were filming the live broadcast all exclaid, especially the reporters from the democratic camp.
"The guerrillas lynched and shot the Arican army!"
There was even a dia reporter's cara photographed a high place, a female general of the Arican National Army with bruises all over her face, being dragged to the ground by two burly n.
Journalists from the democratic camp are condemning the guerrilla forces of the South Arican Confederate States for being inhumane, violating international principles, and mistreating prisoners.
So reporters compared the identity of the female general to Major General Alyssa.
Major General Alyssa was finally tied to a wooden pillar with five flowers. In the end, a guerrilla held a pistol and shot Major General Alyssa directly in the head.
These images quickly spread throughout the world.
The United States issued a severe condemnation, accusing the South Arican allies of violating international rules, shooting their own soldiers without trial, and even mistreating their generals.
Soon the international dia of the democratic camp, including the authorities of democratic countries, severely condemned the South Arican Allies.
But soon, the international dia in the non-democratic camp broadcasted a series of videos of the US military massacring villages in the South Arican Allies and brutally killing the local people. There was also a video It was an Arican army who cut the throats of several young children with sabers, and let the children die in pain and blood loss.
In addition, the U.S. National Army beat local people in the occupied towns and cities.
Then, apart from those from the democratic camp, the international dia reported that there were strategic nuclear missiles placed by the United States in the Bagan Fortress.
This suddenly made many national authorities in the democratic camp shut their mouths and dare not say a word.
The authorities of the Wanluo Federation and the United Nations of the Anglo-Saxon Democratic People's Republic said a few words that were not painful.
The press conference held by the United States did not dare to answer so questions from the reporters. For example, the massacre of local people by the United States Army and the strategic nuclear missiles placed there were all based on second opinion, or they avoided the important ones.
Then Miroslav, the rotating chairman of the South Arican Confederation, opened an online statent.
"You, the United States, condemned us for using lynching to rob your soldiers, so when you slaughtered your own people and plundered our resources on our land, I would like to ask, you abide by international rules, but you don't abide by international rules , then don't bla us for not abiding by international rules. We are treating others in the sa way as others.
Then, more and more evil deeds committed by the US military on the South Arican continent were exposed.
Reporters from the non-democratic camp, including invited experts to comnt, can only describe the evil deeds of the US military criminals as notorious, too nurous to write about, and too nurous to ntion.
The dia in the democratic camp no longer dare to report on the situation in the South Arican continent, and the leaders of the democratic countries dare not say anything more about this matter.
However, journalists with a sense of justice in democratic countries or so self-dia condemned the atrocities committed by the United States, but soon, they were either silenced or warned by the relevant authorities to shut up.
Demonstrations took place in the United States. Many people with a sense of justice could not stand the evil deeds of their own soldiers. The demonstrations condemned their own soldiers and demanded that the national authorities withdraw their troops imdiately.
But soon, these demonstrators were labeled as thugs by the national authorities, and were quickly dispersed by violent suppression.
The person in charge or initiator of the demonstration was directly arrested by the relevant departnt and was about to be sent to court to be sentenced for treason. The only penalty was the death penalty.
Such actions by the United States and the United States were quickly ridiculed by non-democratic countries as a double-standard dog.
Then so international dia reporters were overthrown by the Tianyi rcenary group in so towns or urban areas that were originally occupied by the United States.
The dia reporters all took pictures of the local people, either beating those handcuffed US soldiers to death with sticks, or making those US soldiers handcuffed behind their backs to kneel on the ground, and then One shot in the back of the head.
Many local people also took selfies and celebrations of their masterpieces.
So reporters photographed those Arican soldiers asking for help from the Tianyi rcenary group.
But the Tianyi rcenaries at the scene either turned a blind eye or turned a deaf ear.
Many dia reporters also rushed to the Barcelo Fortress Base. At this mont, the guerrillas have not taken over the control, and the prisoners are managed by the Tianyi rcenary Group.
A reporter from the United States of Arica asked the local fleet commander, Brigadier General Andrea, to return the captives to the mainland of the United States of Arica.
Brigadier General Andre directly refused, on the grounds that the Tianyi rcenary Group is still at war with the United States.
Then, dia reporters from various countries were allowed to enter for filming.
As captives of the Arican Army of the United States, many of the National Army of the United States were handcuffed, but they were eating sothing.
Reporters have photographed these captive soldiers. Although they are eating with great gusto, they can be seen eating with tears in their eyes. These soldiers know that tomorrow is their death day, so they want to have a good al, or It's better to push yourself to death than to be robbed.
There were also captive soldiers who did not eat, but took cigarettes from Tianyi rcenaries to smoke, and after smoking one cigarette, they smoked the next one.
There are also captive soldiers waiting for cans of beer or spirits, trying to get themselves drunk, so that they can die in a drunk dream tomorrow.
There were even captive soldiers writing letters with tears in their eyes. They wrote the last letter to say goodbye to their relatives. The letter was handed over to their country, and the United States delivered the letter to their relatives.
International dia reporters from the United States asked Brigadier General Andrea to save these soldiers, saying that it was other soldiers who did bad things, why should these innocent soldiers die.
Brigadier General Andre said with a sneer: "You say they are innocent. In war, it is understandable for soldiers to kill soldiers. When massacring unard local people, those people are so innocent. These people did not take the initiative to attack the enemy who invaded their country. Army, but how do you soldiers who invaded other countries treat these civilians, even children. I don’t want to care about whether those prisoners have done those bad things, and I don’t want to know. If you want to bla, bla your country’s authorities themselves If you want to attack other countries, the culprit is your country.”
After finishing speaking, Brigadier General Andre left the scene without looking back, but after walking less than ten steps, he turned his head and said to the Arican journalists: "If they treated the local people well, they would not be where they are today. end."
On the other side, Britney, Rand and other special raptor pilots were blindfolded, their hands and feet were tied and they were taken sowhere.
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