Skidetenland
03-04-2004, 22:22
Early in the morning of the 2nd April, a highly trained team of the INSF (Imperia Navy Special Forces), carried out a raid on a terrorist cell in the mountains of Skidetenland.
Inside the facility, weapons stolen from the Skidetenland m,ilitary were discovered, includng ICBM warheads, napalm and Tomohawk cruise missiles.
The total death count for the enemy numbers at 52, whilst none of the 8 members of the special forces team were injured.
The cell is believed to be a branch of the communist organisation of which 3 members were executed earlier this year.
Also, the members of the rogue terrorist nation who dug up the ashes of the executed terrorists were captured fleeing the country. The ashes were reburied and the vehicle in which the foriegn soldiers were escaping accidently ran off the road high up in the mountains of Skidetenland and fell 3000 feet onto rocks, when it then subsequently exploded.
The military of Skidetenland had no part in this accident, as the foriegn soldiers had been disarmed, the stolen ashes had been taken from their possesion and they were being allowed to leave the country peacefully.
The Emperor of Skidetenland, Emperor Stuart Kidd, offers his condolences to the nation of which the men were members.
Inside the facility, weapons stolen from the Skidetenland m,ilitary were discovered, includng ICBM warheads, napalm and Tomohawk cruise missiles.
The total death count for the enemy numbers at 52, whilst none of the 8 members of the special forces team were injured.
The cell is believed to be a branch of the communist organisation of which 3 members were executed earlier this year.
Also, the members of the rogue terrorist nation who dug up the ashes of the executed terrorists were captured fleeing the country. The ashes were reburied and the vehicle in which the foriegn soldiers were escaping accidently ran off the road high up in the mountains of Skidetenland and fell 3000 feet onto rocks, when it then subsequently exploded.
The military of Skidetenland had no part in this accident, as the foriegn soldiers had been disarmed, the stolen ashes had been taken from their possesion and they were being allowed to leave the country peacefully.
The Emperor of Skidetenland, Emperor Stuart Kidd, offers his condolences to the nation of which the men were members.