As we enter into day 4 of the investigation a dramatic turn of events have unfolded that now show that calva was partially to blame for the incident after the chunk of space debris that collided with the residential district in Zargos, The debris part in question is an old booster from the now defunct chemical and biological ICBM program that was shut down earlier this year. Now in the strange turn of events, the ex-staff of the program are being held personally accountable for along with the previous leader of Calva, Magnus Göransson.
The trial will be a historic attempt to bring justice for the families and introduce new rulings that will help Calva cut back its space debris emissions. In the meantime, the investigation of the other sites continues on slowly as debris from the destroyed market at Alinghälla and a freak sand storm outside of the capitol hamper progress. In his regular afternoon press conference, the Prime minister Jukka Sipilä said that "Whilst we have made some great success with finding out the cause of incident we must not get too hasty and start pining the blame on people without a fair trial as this could prove to be one step back rather than one step forward. As for the actions by the government of Kuoitolia, We would like to remind them that the program is now defunct and no longer in use and that there is no need for sanctions against us".
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