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Sikandari Ships In Long Sea Likely Sunk By Storm
The three ships that sunk in the Long Sea likely became the victim of storms, Commissar for Foreign Affairs Matija Dracar stated during a press conference. According to the Commissar there is no reason to assume 'foul play' in the sinking of the vessels and the only reason such theories circulate is the sinking of another Sikandari ship off its coast, which the Commissar claims is unrelated to the event but "used by Sikandara to distract from the charges brought against it and portray itself and its entire people as victim of assaults". Commissar Dracar noted that hundreds of ships sink in the Long Sea each year and that these are "normal figures for a waterway as large and important as the Long Sea" and that the international community should not fall victim to the Sikandari tactics of self-victimization when "there is ample evidence that it has committed a foul and despicable act of terrorism and piracy against helpless people from its own territory".
Fallen Soldiers Of Seora Campaign Honored
While the campaign in Seora has recently ground to a stalemate, Carentanian soldiers who fell during fighting were honored in the capital today. As Rijeka is already preparing for the All-Workers' Congress later this month, friends and family of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for the freedom of a people far away from home gathered on the Black Square. The names of all 116 Carentanian soldiers that had been killed were announced and a minute of silence held for each of them, before the Commissar for Defence and the Marshal of the Revolutionary Army adressed the crowd. "It is noble to give your life for those whom you love, to fight for their freedom and safety. It is noble still to give your life for those whom you never met, to fight for the freedom and security of people you have not known before," the Commissar said. The ceremony concluded with the Internationale and the revolutionary anthem 'that plain red flag".
Carentanian Diplomats Slam Bourgogne
The Carentanian Commissariate for Foreign Affairs has publically criticized the Burgundian campaign in the Green Peninsula, where 15.000 Burgundian soldiers are hunting down Communists. In its official statement, the Commissariate called the campaign a "petty display of vengefulness" and warned that independence for the Burgundian colony will turn out to be a sham if powerful political factions "without whose struggle Bourgogne would never have agreed to the process of decolonization" were to be subjected to a campaign of persecution and terror ahead of the upcoming elections.
These are the news:
Sikandari Ships In Long Sea Likely Sunk By Storm
The three ships that sunk in the Long Sea likely became the victim of storms, Commissar for Foreign Affairs Matija Dracar stated during a press conference. According to the Commissar there is no reason to assume 'foul play' in the sinking of the vessels and the only reason such theories circulate is the sinking of another Sikandari ship off its coast, which the Commissar claims is unrelated to the event but "used by Sikandara to distract from the charges brought against it and portray itself and its entire people as victim of assaults". Commissar Dracar noted that hundreds of ships sink in the Long Sea each year and that these are "normal figures for a waterway as large and important as the Long Sea" and that the international community should not fall victim to the Sikandari tactics of self-victimization when "there is ample evidence that it has committed a foul and despicable act of terrorism and piracy against helpless people from its own territory".
Fallen Soldiers Of Seora Campaign Honored
While the campaign in Seora has recently ground to a stalemate, Carentanian soldiers who fell during fighting were honored in the capital today. As Rijeka is already preparing for the All-Workers' Congress later this month, friends and family of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for the freedom of a people far away from home gathered on the Black Square. The names of all 116 Carentanian soldiers that had been killed were announced and a minute of silence held for each of them, before the Commissar for Defence and the Marshal of the Revolutionary Army adressed the crowd. "It is noble to give your life for those whom you love, to fight for their freedom and safety. It is noble still to give your life for those whom you never met, to fight for the freedom and security of people you have not known before," the Commissar said. The ceremony concluded with the Internationale and the revolutionary anthem 'that plain red flag".
Carentanian Diplomats Slam Bourgogne
The Carentanian Commissariate for Foreign Affairs has publically criticized the Burgundian campaign in the Green Peninsula, where 15.000 Burgundian soldiers are hunting down Communists. In its official statement, the Commissariate called the campaign a "petty display of vengefulness" and warned that independence for the Burgundian colony will turn out to be a sham if powerful political factions "without whose struggle Bourgogne would never have agreed to the process of decolonization" were to be subjected to a campaign of persecution and terror ahead of the upcoming elections.