05:00 local time
Private James Lock stood looking over at the now empty lands Lubeck once occupied. Curristan forces had occupied a portion of it only a week before and things were getting back to normal. However, many miles were ungoverned, which meant large amounts of soldiers and equipment guarded the southern areas of Curristan to protect the border.
A jeep started to approach the checkpoint. Private Lock could see that something was on the back of the vehicle, with several more behind it. He was puzzled. "What is this?" he thought.
Suddenly, the quiet was broken as a projectile came flying from the vehicles direction. It landed just behind the border post and exploded. Heavy automatic rifle fire suddenly began hitting his observation post with one rifle round whizzing past his left ear. He dived as an RPG shell flashed past and exploded. He got back up and watched as a couple of his squad came to help him. A bullet suddenly hit him between the eyes and that was the last thing he was aware of.
After 20 more minutes of assault, the attackers withdrew. 30 of them lay dead beside 4 wrecked vehicles. 12 Curristan Soldiers had been killed and 17 injured. Nobody had expected this, but the Curristan government had a suspicion that it was a World Liberation Front attack.
While the Curristan government searched for answers, the Curristan Military was brought to full alert. 4 Divisions numbering 16,000 soldiers were brought into the southern areas in case they were ordered to take out the WLF rebels that were suspected to be in the ungoverned areas to the south.

Curristan Peoples Army M1A1 Abrams MBT in Southern Curristan

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