Hutu
13-12-2003, 01:33
"Reporting live for Wilson 5 TV from Ishmael City in Shimdah, this is Bob Bobberson. Earlier today the tiny provence of Shimdah tried to rebel from the greater whole of Hutu. The resistence was met as some what of a joke at the reccently massive wall built around the whole nation also segregated Shimdah and slowed the rebel's advance."
The camera cuts to pictures of the large steel and concrete wall wrapped in barbed wire and heavily guarded by soldiers in urban cammo. The picture then cuts to pictures of Ishmael City on fire and people in general chaos. After a few moments of this the camera goes back to Bob Bobberson standing befor a ruined building in the city.
"As you folks can see this was not a good day to be a Shimdite. The war was a series of short decisive battles escalating the most here in Ishmael Square in the heart of the provence. Thousands of civilians, terrorists, and soldiers of the Shimdite Peoples Revolutionary Army were anhilated with out mallice as the massive H5A1 tanks rolled through the square. Although this was the city that the most Shimdite blood was spilled, there was a city worse off."
The camera cuts to a series of small villages flattened with few survivors and scorched earth all around the area. The camera cuts to a second reporter standing on a mountain over looking one of these villages.
"Hello, i'm Stan Fable, just behind me on the horizon is the small village or what is left of Garn Chi. Hundreds of small villages like this one were decimated today as large HAK B-1 "Titans" roared over the air space dropping large ammounts of Chemical Weapons along with Napalm, Fire Bombs, MOAB and Daisy Cutters. This is truly a rough day to be a Shimdite. After todays raids it is estimated that only 34% of the SPRA is left functioning, under 3% of all terrorists in this area are still living, and that the provences population has taken a 45% drop. It is also estimated that over 2/3s of the provience has become uninhabital. Well that is all on this sad day, this is Stan Fable for Wilson Five News saying Good Night Hutu."
The camera shows various pictures of Hutuian Forces patroling the streets as the camera fades out.
The camera cuts to pictures of the large steel and concrete wall wrapped in barbed wire and heavily guarded by soldiers in urban cammo. The picture then cuts to pictures of Ishmael City on fire and people in general chaos. After a few moments of this the camera goes back to Bob Bobberson standing befor a ruined building in the city.
"As you folks can see this was not a good day to be a Shimdite. The war was a series of short decisive battles escalating the most here in Ishmael Square in the heart of the provence. Thousands of civilians, terrorists, and soldiers of the Shimdite Peoples Revolutionary Army were anhilated with out mallice as the massive H5A1 tanks rolled through the square. Although this was the city that the most Shimdite blood was spilled, there was a city worse off."
The camera cuts to a series of small villages flattened with few survivors and scorched earth all around the area. The camera cuts to a second reporter standing on a mountain over looking one of these villages.
"Hello, i'm Stan Fable, just behind me on the horizon is the small village or what is left of Garn Chi. Hundreds of small villages like this one were decimated today as large HAK B-1 "Titans" roared over the air space dropping large ammounts of Chemical Weapons along with Napalm, Fire Bombs, MOAB and Daisy Cutters. This is truly a rough day to be a Shimdite. After todays raids it is estimated that only 34% of the SPRA is left functioning, under 3% of all terrorists in this area are still living, and that the provences population has taken a 45% drop. It is also estimated that over 2/3s of the provience has become uninhabital. Well that is all on this sad day, this is Stan Fable for Wilson Five News saying Good Night Hutu."
The camera shows various pictures of Hutuian Forces patroling the streets as the camera fades out.