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Azerbaijan Surrenders


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AZERBAIJAN SURRENDERS

Azerbaijan has surrendered to the Enemy, and President Ilham Aliyev from an undisclosed location asked the invaders to cease all hostilities against the Republic. There were unconfirmed reports of landings at several points on the caspian shore. The Voronezh Task Force has surrendered, soldiers have dropped their weapons and waved white flags, hoping the enemy will not execute them as enemy beings.

The emergency service is trying to reach the areas hit by the bombs, military sources report thousands of victims in the blast, Martial Law is to be considered in effect, in Armenia, reports of European immigrants being beaten up by angry mobs are still coming in, with the police unable to mantain public order.

The news of the surrender was announced by President Ilham Aliyev himself in a broadcast from an undisclosed location few minutes ago, he said:

"This is Ilham Aliyev, President of the Azerbaijani Republic. We surrender, we withdraw from the conflict. We ask the Nordic Coalition to respect our prisoners according to the universal declaration of human rights, as soon as the Government will deal with the destruction and attacks over our civilian, unarmed population, we will begin negotiations to make sure our personnel will safely return home. We don't need any help with the rescue of the victims, the international community is not able to deal with these kind of situations, we have lost our trust in our neighbours, in their ideals, in the respect of the enemy. The Azerbaijani Republic will no longer interfere in International politics, but aim at the safety and prosperity of its people. That's all."

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The German Reich accepts the surrender of the Azerbaijani Republic. Azerbaijani prisoners are now being taken into custody by soldiers of the German Reich. They are being sent to Germany, where they will stay for the duration of the war.

Edited by Malatose
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The acting prime minister of the Azerbaijani Republic, Chairman Heydar Aliyev, has offered his resignation following the bloody bomb attacks in Baku. Heydar Aliyev, chairman of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan, has stated that "I feel responsible of this bloodshed, the Azerbaijani Republic should have never joined this war, what happens in the rest of the world shall not be our business from now on, i hereby resign, as Chairman of the Communist Party of the Azerbaijani Republic, the power is in the hands of President Ilham Aliyev, may he keep that power for himself, for the benefit of the People of Azerbaijan"

The bombing has already led to the resignation of half the People's Assembly. Heydar Aliyev's resignation is a new signal of the negative effect that the attack is having on the stability of the Republic. The rage among the people appears to favor the Presidential Republic, the authoritarian single party democracy, to restore order and coordination, while yet another government collapses. "I accept his resignations" President Aliyev said immediately in commenting on the resignations. "The responsibility should also be collective, and no government has the right to survive after this, we made a huge mistake entering this war, we will never forget this day."

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The flag of the pre-coup Azerbaijani Republic has been restored

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The Imperial Alliance Accepts this surrender, and will mimic the CSSR in its handling of surrendering troops. We wish the Azerbaijani people good luck in their rebuilding efforts.

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Troops which surrender to the CSSR may be transported White Cross officials in the CSSR and moved to a third party nation on the condition they not be released till all hostilities have ceased.

From: White Cross Command, Constantinople, UK

To: CSSR High Command

We thank you for the understanding of prisoner treatment in this war and are very happy to be working alongside of nations so understanding of the human endeavor that these soldiers are in. Officials will be arriving in your country shortly to escort the PoWs to the UK where they will be held.

We will take them. As far as we are from the front, there is little risk of them reentering the war.

As much as we appreciate this offer, many of these soldiers of Azeri decent will be extremely far from their homeland and there has been no push for the UK to enter the war on either side at the moment. However, if in fact the UK does enter the war, we will immediately send you a large amount of prisoners to take care off until the end of the conflict.

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From: White Cross Command, Constantinople, UK

To: CSSR High Command

We thank you for the understanding of prisoner treatment in this war and are very happy to be working alongside of nations so understanding of the human endeavor that these soldiers are in. Officials will be arriving in your country shortly to escort the PoWs to the UK where they will be held.

As much as we appreciate this offer, many of these soldiers of Azeri decent will be extremely far from their homeland and there has been no push for the UK to enter the war on either side at the moment. However, if in fact the UK does enter the war, we will immediately send you a large amount of prisoners to take care off until the end of the conflict.

We will welcome them gladly. If the time comes, our offer still stands.

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Artemis troops already landing on Azerbaijani beaches would soon advance swiftly through Azerbaijan, securing towns and cities to ensure the surrender was sincere and there were no ulterior motives.

3.35am:

DailyNews.Az reports that foreign soldiers have been spotted landing on Azeri coasts, the fortifications were unguarded and the soldiers fled before the amphibious assault occured, according to Azeri sources.

3.37am:

Azeri medics and hospital doctors say at least a hundred Azeris, mostly civilians, have been killed in the bombardment, DailyNews.Az reports.

3.39am:

DailyNews.Az reports that citizens did not welcome foreign troops as liberators, but rather as temporary guests. The people on the streets, while discussing the turns of events, have guardignly observed foreign troops in their way to the Capital City, no incidents were reported. Azeri troops still have assisted the police with traffic and rescue duties without bothering foreign troops, according to the police and witnesses.

3.45am:

Baku resident Asadov tells the DailyNews.Az how he, his wife and four young children fled their home border as they heard the approaching tanks and amphibious veichles in the night. "I don't know what's going on. I don't know what they want. They come from the air, the sea, the ground at the same time. I've never experienced things like this."

Edited by President Aliyev
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