APOSA News day 1196

Day 1,196, 00:54 Published in Australia Australia by Tyler96

Hello and welcome to the third installment of my newspaper, today's edition has expanded to include information of Japan and the Koreas, hope you enjoy.

Asia



Japan- The 24th of February saw a peace treaty signed between Japan and South Korea, though all conquered Japanese territories (Chugoko and Chubu) have subsequently been RW’d back, with moderate resistance, suggesting this was not part of the treaty.

Korea- A battle is currently underway in Gyeongsangnam-do as part of the ongoing training war between Taiwan (Republic of China) and South Korea, active since 15th February.

The China-North Korea training war continues as yesterday saw the Chinese capture of Pyongan (8-0), while North Korean RWs captured Chagang (8-1) and Hwangae (8-5).



Philippines- The 24th saw Visayas handed back to the Philippines (8-4) as per their agreement. This was followed on the 26th by a Philippine attack into Pacifica, Indonesia’s original Colombian region, due to Natural Enemy laws and as such was easily secured by Indonesia (8-1). A battle is currently underway in Palau.

South America


Colombia- Today sees Indonesia on the brink of capturing the last Colombian region of Caribe e Insular, after their victories in Amazonica, Cundiboyacense and Orinoquia (all 8-0) of the previous few days. With this their presence in South America will be very much confirmed.

Chile- On the 24th the Australia-Chile training war started with Australian invasion of Zona Australis (8-5 Chile). This was followed by a Chilean attack on Otago which was secured by Australia 8-0 yesterday. The third battle of this war is currently underway in Zona Austral.

Other



Occupied Australia- The 26th-27th saw a Resistance War attempt in the Indonesian held region of South Australia, but this was an Indonesian versus Indonesian fight, with Australians ordered not to fight.

South Africa- The Uruguay-South Africa training war continues with attacks continuously traded between Western Cape and Charrua.