After Siege of Indianapolis AF Base, End of War Nowhere Near
After Siege of Indianapolis AF Base, End of War Nowhere Near
February 18, 2017
The
BOTDF Central Air Command Station, containing half of the BOTDF's
airborne arsenal, was destroyed after a 12-hour siege by the BVB Army
ended with the destruction of over 20,000 missiles and bombs to be
dropped by BOTDF Aircraft. The siege, initiated just before 10:00PM last
night was intended to be executed on the second day of the war but due
to budget difficulties could not be initiated until last night.
"We
are unfortunate that this siege on one of the BOTDF's top and most
valuable weapons cache had to occur after Trump's demands to end the
war, but at least we were successful in our attempt," said
General Jynxx in an interview shortly after learning that the weapons
storage facility building had exploded after being bombarded by BVB Army
artillery.
With
the CACS destroyed, the BOTDF will have to rely on the uniting of the
Eastern and Western arsenals to continue on with the fighting, that's if
they survive before the ceasefire deadline on February 20th.
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