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Rikhardisten Ankreve Murdert Fortsi Mensh in Svarttor
Rikhardist Attack Murders Fourty People in Svarttor
Svarttor
[FONT="]The inhabitants of Svarttor, one of Goddhaus's major cities and the only one untouched by the Rikhardist resistance, have suffered, for the first time, an attack from Rikhard fon Malachor's forces. Fourty people died while about ninety-four were injured in a series of strikes.[/FONT]
[FONT="]The attacks were a series of coordinated strikes, with two bombs blowing up in the centre of town, one in the city market and another in front of the police station in the city. Besides the two bombs, who did most of the killing, it was reported that armed and masked men assaulted people in the street, asking them who were they loyal to, if 'to the true and holy King' or to the 'traitor' (Rikhard and Robert respectively). If people did not answer the first answer right away, the masked men would probably beat them up or even shoot them.
The few policemen in conditions of doing something were trying to treat the injured in the two bombings while some others were injured, allegedly from sniper shooters. By 3 pm, when a regiment of the Royal Army, lately arrived, the terrorists were gone to the mountains right behind the city.
The Mayor of Svarttor, Kannut Vët, said that it was 'shameful' that not 'a single soldier' of the Royal Army is present in Svarttor, in his opinion 'the most vulnerable town to Rikhardist attacks'. Karl fon Kongsberg, the new Secretary of State for Internal Affairs who, in cooperation with the King, coordinates national defence, gave a small press conference today, where he said that: 'the Government is in mourning for all those who perished. May this be a warning sign for better policies in the future - from now on, Svarttor will have a permanent regiment guarding its outskirts, and in the future, it will be from Svarttor that we will coordinate attacks in the heart of Rikhardist territory.'
Meanwhile, former monarch and now terrorist Rikhard fon Malachor issued a small statement saying that the attack was 'only the beginning' of a series of showcases of the 'Gods' wrath towards this new evil Government'.
This is the biggest and bloodiest Rikhardist attack to the date.
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Rikhardist Attack Murders Fourty People in Svarttor
Svarttor
[FONT="]The inhabitants of Svarttor, one of Goddhaus's major cities and the only one untouched by the Rikhardist resistance, have suffered, for the first time, an attack from Rikhard fon Malachor's forces. Fourty people died while about ninety-four were injured in a series of strikes.[/FONT]
[FONT="]The attacks were a series of coordinated strikes, with two bombs blowing up in the centre of town, one in the city market and another in front of the police station in the city. Besides the two bombs, who did most of the killing, it was reported that armed and masked men assaulted people in the street, asking them who were they loyal to, if 'to the true and holy King' or to the 'traitor' (Rikhard and Robert respectively). If people did not answer the first answer right away, the masked men would probably beat them up or even shoot them.
The few policemen in conditions of doing something were trying to treat the injured in the two bombings while some others were injured, allegedly from sniper shooters. By 3 pm, when a regiment of the Royal Army, lately arrived, the terrorists were gone to the mountains right behind the city.
The Mayor of Svarttor, Kannut Vët, said that it was 'shameful' that not 'a single soldier' of the Royal Army is present in Svarttor, in his opinion 'the most vulnerable town to Rikhardist attacks'. Karl fon Kongsberg, the new Secretary of State for Internal Affairs who, in cooperation with the King, coordinates national defence, gave a small press conference today, where he said that: 'the Government is in mourning for all those who perished. May this be a warning sign for better policies in the future - from now on, Svarttor will have a permanent regiment guarding its outskirts, and in the future, it will be from Svarttor that we will coordinate attacks in the heart of Rikhardist territory.'
Meanwhile, former monarch and now terrorist Rikhard fon Malachor issued a small statement saying that the attack was 'only the beginning' of a series of showcases of the 'Gods' wrath towards this new evil Government'.
This is the biggest and bloodiest Rikhardist attack to the date.
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