Posted: Mon May 06, 2019 7:47 pm
DRC Update 10: Stalemates in the South, slaughter in the North
The DRC Civil War has stalled out somewhat, with only the TDA regaining land they lost and ICC still slowly chipping away at the SRC. The ICC made a bold move and decided to try and rip more land away from the TDA. However the TDA is proving to be stubborn and pushed back against the ICC, regaining the land they lost from their previous battle. Despite this, the ICC then launched an attack on the SRC and countied to push the SRC down. It is believed the SRC is trying to hold a defensive position while it deals with the war in the south and thus have not pushed back against the ICC since the HDMC became a legitimate threat. It remains to be seen how the SRC will react, now facing enemies on both sides that have proven they can go toe to toe with them.
On the HDMC and SRC front, a dramatic battle took place. CSN observes are reporting this battle may have the highest death count of the war, with somewhere between 500-1500 soliders dead(totaled from both sides). The HDMC was able to push the back line of SRC troops back into Angola and began pushing the front lines away. However, a two pronged attack attempted to cut the HDMC front line off came from the SRC and another part of Angola. Though the HDMC was guarding the border it was almost overun before HDMC troops pushed back the SRC troops. From the SRC side, the SRC where able to push but where repelled back repeatedly. Though they did not accomplish their intended goal, the HDMC made very little land gain, in that its almost negligible. Both armies have exhausted themselves and obviously need time to rest but it unclear if one side will let the other gain footing.
Within the Black Line: ICC
Within the Green Line: SRC
Within the Orange Line: TDA
Within the Blue Line: HDMC
The DRC Civil War has stalled out somewhat, with only the TDA regaining land they lost and ICC still slowly chipping away at the SRC. The ICC made a bold move and decided to try and rip more land away from the TDA. However the TDA is proving to be stubborn and pushed back against the ICC, regaining the land they lost from their previous battle. Despite this, the ICC then launched an attack on the SRC and countied to push the SRC down. It is believed the SRC is trying to hold a defensive position while it deals with the war in the south and thus have not pushed back against the ICC since the HDMC became a legitimate threat. It remains to be seen how the SRC will react, now facing enemies on both sides that have proven they can go toe to toe with them.
On the HDMC and SRC front, a dramatic battle took place. CSN observes are reporting this battle may have the highest death count of the war, with somewhere between 500-1500 soliders dead(totaled from both sides). The HDMC was able to push the back line of SRC troops back into Angola and began pushing the front lines away. However, a two pronged attack attempted to cut the HDMC front line off came from the SRC and another part of Angola. Though the HDMC was guarding the border it was almost overun before HDMC troops pushed back the SRC troops. From the SRC side, the SRC where able to push but where repelled back repeatedly. Though they did not accomplish their intended goal, the HDMC made very little land gain, in that its almost negligible. Both armies have exhausted themselves and obviously need time to rest but it unclear if one side will let the other gain footing.
Within the Black Line: ICC
Within the Green Line: SRC
Within the Orange Line: TDA
Within the Blue Line: HDMC