From the Front Lines: Pakistan (revisited)

Day 799, 15:04 Published in Canada Canada by Auk Rest

I am rewriting this article to clarify and add some more details.

A while back, I think many of us can remember Pakistan's complicated region swap all the way up to Serbia so that Serbia could reach Asia and help its allies there.

Pakistan officially had no alliances or was part of PHOENIX, but Iran, Turkey, and Bulgaria, three countries that Pakistan had to go through to get to Serbia; retreated every battle.

Serbia worked its way back down to Pakistan, remaining in the region of Balochistan for several weeks as the rest of its bridge was slowly returned to their owners via resistance war. Eventually, Serbia took over the Pakistani region of Sindh, right next to India.

A Q5 hospital and defense system were put in Sindh. It looked like Serbia was going to move on India and attack United States controlled Karnataka, a high iron region in India that the United States took from Indonesia.

Serbia stalled until two days ago. Serbia attack Punjab, a Pakistani region that would give it more borders with India, and also could have been used to reach China and help its ally Hungary. Why Serbia attacked Punjab, Pakistan's one and only hospital region, I don't know.

India saw this and declared war to Pakistan, attacking the Pakistani region of North frontier provence. Serbia managed to handily conquer Punjab, but India also handily conquered North frontier provence, essentially cutting Serbia off from reaching China without attacking India first.

India is currently protected with many EDEN alliances, including one from the United States. This essentially will foil Serbia's plan at getting to China. I also suspect Pakistan will be erased from the map, or given Punjab back.

And that is the end of my report.