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BREAKING: Shots fired at Trivodnian political rally
AP Amstov
A series of gun shots have been reported in the Trivodnian capital Amstov, where a "unity march" opposing dividing the country into ethnically-based parts was taking place.
Initial reports suggest multiple active shooters on the loose, with local police and the National Watch, Trivodnia's gendarmerie, flooding the streets as soon as the shots were heard.
The rally, whose organisers claim had hundreds of thousands of participants, counted high profile politicians from the ruling Social Democratic Alliance as attendees.
No casualties have been confirmed, although nearby hospitals have reportedly been told to brace themselves for dozens of injured and dead.
The attack comes just days after the Krasnislavian Patriotic Army, a paramilitary group fighting for a united independent Krasnislavia, threatened to end its self-imposed ceasefire.
The KPA has yet to claim responsibility, although social media accounts linked to the Army have welcomed the shootings.
However sources in Trivodnia's security services are concerned a state actor may be behind the violence. "We all know Kadikistan benefits from a divided Trivodnia," said one intelligence official.
AP Amstov
A series of gun shots have been reported in the Trivodnian capital Amstov, where a "unity march" opposing dividing the country into ethnically-based parts was taking place.
Initial reports suggest multiple active shooters on the loose, with local police and the National Watch, Trivodnia's gendarmerie, flooding the streets as soon as the shots were heard.
The rally, whose organisers claim had hundreds of thousands of participants, counted high profile politicians from the ruling Social Democratic Alliance as attendees.
No casualties have been confirmed, although nearby hospitals have reportedly been told to brace themselves for dozens of injured and dead.
The attack comes just days after the Krasnislavian Patriotic Army, a paramilitary group fighting for a united independent Krasnislavia, threatened to end its self-imposed ceasefire.
The KPA has yet to claim responsibility, although social media accounts linked to the Army have welcomed the shootings.
However sources in Trivodnia's security services are concerned a state actor may be behind the violence. "We all know Kadikistan benefits from a divided Trivodnia," said one intelligence official.