Monday 16 May 2016

The british in Ukuechana

The British are by far the largest contingent of foreign personnel for the UIIF with around 10,000 personnel being involved. Germany is the second largest with 8,500 followed by the US with 6,900
It was British troops that were the first to put boots on the ground with the evacuation of the president and senate from the presidential palace. Elements of the royal marines and SBS held the line to cover the government's evacuation.
When the Ukuechana president called for international assistance Britain had already began to assemble a force to assist them.
Elements of the British army and royal marines landed at the city of Ispturg and began operations leading the allied forces against the ultranationalists.
The British troops have hit a snag when prince Barry was deployed  for some PR pics. Whilst on a shoot outside the city of Ayor the platoon of the kings regiment was ambushed by Ultranationalists and Ukuechana people liberation army force. Whilst bundling the prince off into an empty building the prince panicked and shot one his  gurkha bodyguards in the back of the head killing the unfortunate trooper. Worse it was all caught live on TV.
As if the day couldn't get any worse a Ultranationalist Spetsnaz team appeared and after dropping the rest of his bodyguards ( who thankfully survived their injuries) made off with the prince.
The British troops are now involved in a wide search trying to find him.
British troops take cover behind a wall during a recent firefight. 
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Missing sub and returning staff.

Greetings.

Government and UIIF force continue to build in the south with the Australian and Japanese forces arrived yesterday. Australian infantry and Japanese combat engineers were given a warm welcome by the people of Ayor as they marched from the airport to their tempory barracks to join the growing force.

Ultranationalist forces have made no move against the gathering forces and continue to fortify their positions in the north.

Ukuechana embassy personnel have returned from abroad with only a few embassy being kept open. Someone not returning our the men belonging to the Ukuechana based PMC group G22. The organisation is not being allowed to withdraw it personal from abroad with rumours saying it is due to the organisations ties to the ultranationalist.

The real news this week is that of the dissertation of the Ukuechan kilo class submarine G-230 know as Spemtna to her crew.


                                          Spemtna on exercises off the Ukuechna cost last year.

The sub vanished from it dock around midnight last Thursday. It was detected by the Turkish navy as it left the black sea thought it gave their ships the slip. It's purpose for the  dissertation of it's crew is unknown.
 

Sunday 8 May 2016

Riots in the capital.

Riot police had to be deployed to the capital to quell rioting that broke out after the president announced conscription has been introduced to raise the government military strength. The measure introduced after a review showed that the government forces requirement was drastically under strength and lack the necessary manpower to back up the UIIF.



Ultranationalists recruitment is reported to be more than satisfactory.

Additional forces from Australia arrived in the city of Ayor with the Canadians and Japanese due to arrive later in the week.

In other news with the current crisis, Ukuechana is closing it's consulate and many of it embassy around the world. With the lack of troops needed to gaurd them the foreign office can no longer keep them open. With the current list still be written it up it has been confirmed the embassy's in Zangali and Usambara are to remaining open. More to follow.