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MSgt Falconer

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  1. Order returns to Kidal.

     

    A sense of order and normalcy has been returned to the Malian city of Kidal. The city was recently a heavily contested battleground between Malian, French and US Forces on one side and the islamic extremists of Boko Haram on the other. Boko Haram was able to secure large parts of the city in a surprise attack following a mutiny in the Malian army. The French and Malian forces present in Kidal were pushed back to the large military base just outside the city or confined in pockets scattered arun the city. A successful counterattack spearheaded by American Special Forces saw much of the city regained, however Boko Haram managed to set off several chemical weapons, initially believed to be Sarin gas, across the city. Decontamination work is expected to be ongoing for at least the coming month.

     

    Despite the lingering chemical threat the Mayor of Kidal alongside representatives of the Malian government as well as the French and American military held a large press conference in the city regarding the current status of military operations and their successes against Boko Haram. It was declared that Martial law will be lifted and additional IDAP assets be brought in as soon as French EOD techs have cleared safe passages through the heavily booby trapped parts of the city.

     

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    The Mayor of Kidal arrives at FOB Botieux under heavy guard.


    During the press conference the Mayor layed out grand plans for the revitalization of Kidal. French and US forces are expected to remain in the region for an initial stabilization period where these troops will be patrolling the city and eliminating remaining pockets of Boko Haram resistance.

     

    Simon Tam
    ADANews
    Africa Division

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  2. Counterattack in Kidal!
    America on the offensive

     

    American military prowess was on full display yesterday as American air and land forces conducted a coordinated offensive against an airfield on the outskirts of the Malian city of Kidal. Locals reported both airstrikes from American attack helicopters as well as significant amounts of small arms fire in what is reported as a storming of the airfield by US Special Forces. 

     

    These news comes shortly after the announcement of the deployment of US troops alongside additional French reinforcements to the country of Mali following the seizure of Kidal by the ISIS-Affiliated terrorist organisation Boko Haram. Boko Haram managed to seize control of the city following a mutiny by parts of the Malian army. The French troops stationed in and near the city were caught off guard and fighting continues to flare up across the city where pockets of French and Malian forces resist Boko Haram’s advance.

     

    Early reports of the battle indicate that a number of airstrikes were launched by American and French attack helicopters from the nearby Franco-Malian military base. This was followed up by a ground assault by alleged American special forces who seized the airfield and the surrounding buildings. Many vehicles carrying terrorists were reportedly destroyed as they tried to intervene. The smoke columns can still be seen from a distance.

     

    In a press conference held shortly after the battle died down American, French and Malian military commanders stated that the airfield had been secured and will remain in use by the Malian and French forces in the area to bring in humanitarian supplies and evacuate wounded. They also confirmed a “leak” of hazardous chemicals had taken place during the fighting but that it was contained to the airfield and failed to reach the more populated areas of the city.

     

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    French and Malian troops take control of the Kidal Aerodrome following the successful US assault.

     

    Unconfirmed reports indicate at least 30 terrorists were killed in the fighting along with four still unidentified civilians. The bodies have been turned over to Malian authorities. It remains unclear if these civilians were working with Boko Haram, being held as human shields, or were simply unlucky.

     

    ADANews will continue to cover this conflict as it progresses.

    Simon Tam
    ADANews 

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  3. Burkina Faso sees sharp drop in terrorist activity following US Intervention

    ADA News - Sept. 11th, 2020

     

    The small african country of Burkina Faso made headlines a few weeks back when rumors started surfacing about a US military intervention against the terrorist organisation Boko Haram. Rumors and unverifiable videos flooded social media claiming to show “western men with advanced military equipment” conducting military operations. Reports of explosions and airstrikes were also reported, especially in the country's lawless Kujari Province.

    A spokesperson of the Burkinese government stated to ADANews that the country has seen “a sharp drop in terrorist activity” and that the Burkinese Army is working closely with its US allies to restore order to the fractured country. When pressured about the rumors of chemical weapons present in the country he was reluctant to answer and just referred to earlier official government statements.

     

    With the US withdrawing part of its forces in Burkina Faso following several successful operations against Boko Haram the door has now opened  for private contractors. Much like the infamous Blackwater, these contractors occupy a gray area between soldier and mercenary and have been the subjects of heavy controversy in the past. Bringing these contractors into Burkina Faso following the partial US withdrawal seems to have had a noticable impact however as terrorist activity in the country has continued to drop at a steady rate.
    The extent of the contracts awarded is not yet known but at least three "PMCs" have been confirmed to have contractors in Burkina Faso:

     

    • The Eastern European Fire Wolves Contracting
    • The Russian Wagner Group
    • The US Based Cold Harbor

     

    Of the three Cold Harbor is by far the largest, holding contract across Africa and the MIddle East worth several Billion US Dollars, including but not limited to: targeted assassinations of known terrorists, ISR and Aerostat intelligence gathering, profiling, training the Burkinese army, aerial surveillance and direct airstrikes using suicide drones and light strike aircraft.

     

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    Contractors from the Private Military Company "Cold Harbor" detaining suspected terrorists after a raid alongside the Burkinese military

     

    Simon Tam
    ADANews

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    Operation Helios

    Nation-State of Awbari
    Ministry of the Interior Crisis Troop

    Cold Harbor Special Projects Group

    Kill Team EMBER

     

    ORIENTATION

     

    The nationalist revolution to overthrow Awbari’s puppet dictator has failed. Awbari has collapsed into civil war: Suicide bombings, sectarian death squads and IED attacks are the new norm.
    To the East, the Islamist regime of Qasra fuels the chaos, providing weapons and leadership to the jihadist destabilizing Awbari: The Shadow Emirate. This has a purpose beyond chaos - facilitating the exploitation and pillage of the region’s invaluable rare earth materials.

    These materials are passed to their patrons, the Chinese intelligence front company, Hongbin Alloy. Furthering Chinese industrial expansion across Africa, Hongbin feeds these materials, vital for the manufacture of batteries and transistors, to factories in impoverished and desperate states across the continent. Without labor or environmental oversight, these goods, forged from human suffering, can flood Western markets for consumers to gorge.

     

    The border clades between Qasra and Awbari have defied any outside control since they were first erected by the Barbary Pirates in the 17th Century, and now they have become a hotbed for jihadists.

     

    Tonight, victory will no longer be defined by control or westernization, but by perdition delivered by extremely well compensated government proxies.

     

     

    1. SITUATION

    a. Enemy Forces:

    Shadow Emirate
    Aayari Network
    Hongbin Alloy Enablers

     

    b. Friendly Forces

    Awbari Defense Force (ADF)

     

    2. MISSION

    Conduct kill/capture operations against members of the Shadow Emirate and Aayari network operatives in the Awbari-Qasra border clades.

     

    3. EXECUTION

    Kill Team EMBER will deploy out of an ADF held airfield on the Western edge of the AO.

    Modified civilian off road capable vehicles will be used to facilitate transportation across the large desert areas between the border clades.

    All EMBER operatives will be issued:
    1x Special Project Group Carbine
    1x Customized Glock 19
    1x Crisis Troop AVS or SPC Plate Carrier of their choosing

     

    EMBER operators will deploy in western style plain clothes to ensure no confusion between EMBER operatives and members of the Aayari Network, Shadow Emirate or Hongbin Forces. All other equipment considerations at the discretion of the individual and subject to TL Approval.

     

    END WARNO

     

    Roster

     

    Roundtable: MSgt Falconer


    Ember Assault Troop Leader: 2ndLt Boyle
    Ember UAV Operator : SSgt Rougthvedt

    Ember 1 Team Leader:
    Ember 1 Assaulter:

    Ember 1 Assaulter:
    Ember 1 Breacher:

    Ember 2 Team Leader:
    Ember 2 Assaulter:
    Ember 2 Assaulter
    Ember 2 Medic: SSgt Spears

     

    Antlion:
     


  5. Rebels in Burkina Faso pose next to alleged US Helicopter wreck

     

    Images of heavily armed rebel fighters posing in front of a wreck alleged to be a US Army MH-60, more commonly known as a “Blackhawk” helicopter, have been making the rounds in the shadier parts of social media the past few days. The picture was first posted on Twitter by a person claiming to be affiliated with the African terrorist organisation Boko Haram, stating that the picture was taken on the 23rd of April. 

    While the wreck in the image resembles the aircraft in question the wreck is too badly damaged to confirm beyond reasonable doubt. The Pentagon has declined to comment on the possibility of American forces being present in Burkina Faso at this time.

     

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    This image has been circulating among a number of Twitter accounts known to be linked to terrorist organisations in Sub-Saharan Africa.


    Regardless of the validity of the picture, Burkina Faso remains a wartorn country with the national government retaining little to no control over large areas of the country where various warlords and terrorist organisations flourish.

    Simon Tam
    ADANews

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  6. Two helicopters go down over Malden as violence surges

     

    Around midnight last night townspeople in Arudy were woken up by a loud noise and a swift power outage, believed to have been the result of a US military helicopter crash landing a short distance outside the town. A spokesperson for the Malden autonomy confirmed that EMS assets were held back on request by the US military while they dealt with the crash. By the time anybody got close the wreckage had been recovered although the terrain showed clear signs of a heavy impact along with a knocked down electrical pole.

     

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    The crash site outside Arudy. The wreckage was removed during the night by US forces.

     

    Power was restored to the entire town by noon and the US military contingent on the island communicated their apologies via the governor's office and financial compensation to the affected residents was forthcoming. 

     

    While information is sparse, the US military operation is believed to have been a step in the combating of the rampant lawlessness on Malden. The town of Arudy was believed to contain a insurgent weapons cache as well as some high ranking members of the insurgency. The military operation was sanctioned by local authorities.

     

    The need to find and destroy these weapons caches was on full display this night as a civilian helicopter conducting an urgent transportation of medical equipment was shot down by a insurgent ground-to-air missile and crashed on a hillside. EMS assets were quickly dispatched to the location and according to reports the 3 people onboard were in critical condition and have been flown to Malta for emergency medical treatment.

     

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    The wreckage of the civilian helicopter shot down by an insurgent ground-to-air missile


    The Maldenese athorities were reluctant to comment on when these extensive military and police actions may be brought to an end and many are asking themselves if these actions have not simply made Maldens problems worse.  ADANews will, as always, continue to monitor the situation as it develops.

    Simon Tam
    ADANews

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  7. Surge in violence as Maltese government cracks down on lawless Malden

     

    The last few days has seen a significant spike in violence on the small Mediterranean island of Malden. While nominally under maltese rule, Malden has long been neglected by the government in Valletta with the local governor ruling nearly unrestricted. With the collapse of Libya and the following migrant and refugee crisis Malden became a haven for pirates, smugglers and other criminal elements with the Maltese government both unwilling and unable to do much about the deteriorating situation.

     

    Following a suggestion from the US government american special forces have reportedly been deployed to Malden although the pentagon was unwilling to disclose any more details than that. Local sources however paint a clearer picture. Reports of suspicious vehicles traveling in convoys, heavily armed and uniformed individuals wearing gas masks, sudden eruptions of heavy gunfire, military style aircrafts flying low and at high speeds followed by explosions have all been circulating in local media.

     

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    Maltese prime minister Enrico Aldani held a press conference yesterday stating: “My government is taking drastic steps to restore law and order to the autonomous territory of Malden. Together with our American allies we are conducting both law enforcement and combat operations against the bandits, insurgents and terrorists that have been using Malden as a base for their illegal operations in the Mediterranean sea. Furthermore I wish to assure the people of Malden that their autonomy will not be challenged in any way following these operations and we are conducting them fully within the laws of the autonomous territory of Malden.

     

    The above statement has received mixed reception among the population of Malden. While the influx of migrants and the sharp rise in crime the population of Malden are eager to see a return to normalcy. Concerns have been raised however that the government in Valletta, despite statements to the contrary, intends to clamp down on the autonomy Malden has long enjoyed.  ADA News will continue to monitor the situation as it develops.

     

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    Simon Tam
    ADANews

     

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  8. Suicide bombing in Iran. Ayatollah confirmed dead.

     

    A large scale suicide bombing took place this morning in Tehran. The Ayatollah accompanied by IRGC forces and several high ranking members of the Iranian government and clergy, was attending morning prayer at the Mirsa Mousa Mosque when two vehicle-borne IEDs were driven straight through the security perimeter. The vehicles, one large URAL brand truck and a smaller pickup truck, both loaded with explosives proceeded to ram into the main entrance where the Ayatollah was located along with several aides and members of the Iranian clergy. The blast levelled most of the entrance complex to the Mosque and instantly killed the Ayatollah as well as 36 other people. Alongside the 36 dead another 140 were wounded with most of them being evacuated to local hospitals during the day. A handful of people were extracted from the rubble during the course of the day and most of them were treated on site by local paramedics before being taken to hospital.

     

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    A handful of people remained to be treated on site.

     

    This attack comes at a precarious time for Iran. With the country wracked by civil unrest, kurdish independence and Saudi military occupation of the critical Straits of Hormuz, international experts are predicting drastic action will be taken by the Iranian government in the very near future. No member of the Iranian government could be reached in the immediate aftermath but natonwide martial law has been declared with IRGC and regular Iranian military seen rounding up civilians and manning checkpoints in most major cities. 
    ADA News will continue to monitor this seeming escalating situation.

    Malcolm Reynolds
    ADA News
    Middle East Division

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