EN-UF Retreats |
Although the annexation of Canarda has been only a recent development, the destruction left behind by the Grande Army is significant. Tank tracks and remnants of explosions have destructed the countryside. While casualties outside Toronto have been minimal, the army has left its mark on the environment.
"We found tank tracks plowing through fences of countryside farms and the livestock 10 kilometers away." stated Major Ludwig Barwood of the Vancouver Army, "we find that our childhood homes and farms are empty and have been pillaged by the forces of EN-UF. It has been leaving us in tears."
One particular extension of the Grande Army sits in a bulge, blocking off the Vancouver army and hindering further advancement. This is a compilation of tanks and ground force soldiers. However, the Umrikan army has come from around and is currently placed as an undetected force behind the bulge of EN-UF soldiers.
Should this area, known as "the bulge" by Allied High Command be defeated, the Umrikan and Vancouver armies will have no opposition on their way to Toronto. From here. the Umrikan army over Holylwood and a unit commanded by former emperor Battaleon will surround and blockade Toronto.
With Toronto freed, Canarda can begin its re-establishment as a country, and the Allies will march onwards to Quacbec.
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