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Chapter 263 If ??they treated the local people well, they wouldn't be where they are today

On the third day when the Tianyi mercenary group occupied the electromagnetic orbital elevator station of the former South American Allied Powers.

The international media are reporting, and the news is full of uncertainty. What is certain is that the former South American Allied Powers Electromagnetic Orbital Elevator Station was indeed occupied by the Tianyi mercenary group.

As for the current situation in the South American continent, many media outlets are saying different things. It can be said that the news is flying all over the sky. I don’t know which one is telling the truth and which one is false.

The official website of the Tianyi Mercenary Group did not inform them of the current news.

It was not until noon that the official website of the Tianyi Mercenary Group announced that Bagan Fortress and Barceló Fortress Base had been captured by them.

This news immediately exploded.

International media reporters who got the news took risks and went to the destination to shoot and report.

Many international media reporters took their company's airship and came to the Bagan Fortress and found that the convoy had just set sail and was about to head to the Barceló Fortress base.

The Bagan Fortress was taken over by the guerrilla forces of the South American Allies, and many international media reporters used remote cameras above the airship to capture the scene below.

Countless American and Japanese troops were kneeling on the ground in a row, with a row of guerrillas holding rifles standing behind them.

There was also an officer of the guerrilla army on the stage who raised his hand and waved it down, and the guerrillas fought against the surrendered American troops.

The reporters who were filming the live broadcast exclaimed, especially the reporters from the democratic camp.

"The guerrillas used lynching and shooting against the American troops!"

A media reporter's camera captured a high-up view of a female general from the U.S. Army, whose face was covered with wounds, being dragged to the ground by two sturdy men.

Journalists from the democratic camp are currently condemning the guerrilla forces of the South American Allies for being inhumane, violating international principles, and mistreating prisoners.

Some reporters even compared the identity of the female general to Major General Alexa.

Major General Alyssa was finally tied to a wooden pillar. Finally, a guerrilla armed with a pistol shot Major General Alyssa directly in the head.

These images soon spread throughout the world.

The United States issued a severe condemnation, accusing the South American Allied Powers of violating international rules by shooting their own soldiers without trial and even abusing their own generals.

Soon the international media of the democratic camp, including the authorities of democratic countries, severely condemned the South American Allies.

But soon, the international media in the non-democratic camp broadcast videos of the United States Army carrying out a series of massacres of villages in the Confederate States of South America and brutally killing local people. There was also a video.

It was an American soldier who cut the throats of several young children with sabers, causing the children to die in pain and blood loss.

In addition, American troops and national troops beat local people in occupied towns.

Then, the international media, in addition to those from the democratic camp, reported that the Bagan Fortress contained strategic nuclear missiles placed by the United States and the United States.

This suddenly caused many national authorities in the democratic camp to shut up and dare not say a word.

The authorities of the Federation of Vanuatu and the United States of America would like to say a few words of indifference.

At press conferences held by the United States, the United States did not dare to answer some questions from reporters, such as the massacre of local people by the United States military and the deployment of strategic nuclear missiles.

Then Miroslav, the rotating chairman of the South American Confederation, opened an online statement.

"You, the United States, accuse us of using lynchings to kill your soldiers. Then when you massacre your own people on our land and plunder our resources, let me ask you, do you abide by international rules, but you don't abide by international rules?

, then don’t blame us for not abiding by international rules. We are treating others in their own way.

Then, more and more evil deeds committed by the U.S. military in South America were exposed.

Journalists from the non-democratic camp, including invited experts, can only describe the evil deeds committed by the U.S. military as "extremely evil, too numerous to write down, and too numerous to mention."

The media in the democratic camp no longer dare to report on the situation in the South American continent, and the leaders of democratic countries also dare not say another word on this matter.

However, journalists with a sense of justice in democratic countries or some self-media condemned the atrocities committed by the United States and the United States, but soon they were either silenced or warned to shut up by the relevant authorities.

Demonstrations took place in the United States. Many people with a sense of justice could not stand the evil deeds of their own soldiers. They demonstrated and condemned their own soldiers and demanded that the national authorities withdraw their troops immediately.

However, these demonstrators were soon labeled as thugs by their own authorities and were quickly dispersed with violent suppression.

The person in charge or initiator of the demonstration was directly arrested by the relevant departments and prepared to be sent to court to be convicted of treason. The only penalty was the death penalty.

Such actions by the United States and the United States were quickly ridiculed by non-democratic camp countries as a double standard.

Then there were some international media reporters in some towns or urban areas that were originally occupied by the United States and were later overthrown by the Tianyi mercenary group.

Media reporters all took pictures of local people either beating to death those handcuffed American soldiers, or making those handcuffed soldiers kneel on the ground, and then

One person was shot in the back of the head.

Many local people even took selfies and celebrated their masterpieces.

Some reporters filmed those American troops asking for help from the Tianyi mercenary group.

But the Tianyi mercenaries at the scene either turned a blind eye or turned a deaf ear.

Many media reporters also rushed to the Barcelona Fortress base. At this moment, the guerrilla forces have not yet taken over control, and the prisoners are managed by the Tianyi mercenary group.

The reporter from the United States requested the local fleet commander Commodore Andre to return the prisoners to the mainland of the United States.

Brigadier General Andre refused directly because the Tianyi Mercenary Group was still at war with the United States.

Then, reporters from various countries’ media were allowed to enter for filming.

As prisoners of war, many of the American soldiers were handcuffed, but they were feasting on food.

Reporters have photographed these captive soldiers. Although they were eating happily, they could be seen eating with tears in their eyes. These soldiers knew that tomorrow was their day of death, so they wanted to have a good meal, or

It's better to push yourself to death than to be beaten to death.

There were also captured soldiers who did not eat, but took cigarettes from the Tianyi mercenaries and smoked them. After finishing one cigarette, they started smoking the next cigarette.

There are also captured soldiers who are waiting for cans of beer or spirits, hoping to get themselves drunk so that they can die in their drunken dreams tomorrow.

There were even captured soldiers writing letters with tears in their eyes, writing the last letter to say goodbye to their loved ones. After writing, they handed it over to the Tianyi mercenaries. The Tianyi mercenaries sealed these letters in envelopes and prepared to send their last words to them.

The letter was delivered to their country, and the United States delivered the letter to their relatives.

International media reporters from the United States asked Brigadier General Andre to save these soldiers, saying that it was other soldiers who did the bad things, so why should these innocent soldiers die?

Brigadier General Andre sneered: "You say they are innocent. In war, it is understandable for soldiers to kill soldiers. When they massacre local unarmed people, those people are so innocent. These people did not take the initiative to attack the enemies of the country that invaded them.

Army, but how do you soldiers who invade other countries treat these people, even children? I don’t want to care about whether those prisoners have done those bad things, and I don’t want to know. If you want to blame, blame your country’s authorities themselves.

If you want to attack other countries, your country will be the main culprit."

Brigadier General Andre left the scene without looking back, but within ten steps, he turned to the reporters from the United States and said: "If they had treated the local people well, they wouldn't be where they are today.

End."

On the other side, Britney, Rand and other special Raptor pilots were blindfolded, their hands and feet were tied, and they were taken to a certain place.


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