Part 14, Siege and slaughter

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Colonel Rhodes POV


January 16th, 1969, We've been stationed here at Akusho for a while now, Little Margaret was sitting with us and was enjoying our company and we heard on the radio the New U.S. president is Robert S. Kennedy but then we heard something outside. Screaming was heard and we ran out but we then noticed something. Men in black armor and with wolf's heads, targeting certain families and people. Apparently they're called Oprichnina, very similar to the Russians with their naming and their methods. But the result was the same, brutal oppression and wanton destruction

 But the result was the same, brutal oppression and wanton destruction

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They massacred anyone who resisted them and U.S. air recon confirmed their next target so we decided to act by Flying our Alouettes towards the target, the Tyueli estate. 

We arrived just in time since the family guard was massacred and the servants were next but we put a round in each head of those Ruski sounding bastards before they could do anything. We pulled everyone out but one, the daughter. We had no time to look and lord Tyueli seemed to understand us and ignited the oil in his house, covering our escape and allowing us to evacuate with no evidence. I was the last to get on but one Oprichnina who escaped the fire tried to stab me. However, a gunshot rang out and the bastard dropped dead. I turned my head to see Lord Tyueli holding an FAL, the one I threw on the Alouette before jumping on myself. "Nice shot, sir! Especially for someone with no experience on it." He returned my compliment and we left successfully but the daughter was left ambiguously missing and her fate was in the hands of her guardian. 


Documentary POV


While the REF pulled out many people, some were too late to be saved or were out of range of the Red Cross District set up by the U.N. and International Red Cross. so over 10,000 people would die to the brutal rule of the prince. The senators who went peacefully were imprisoned and the U.S. couldn't do a thing due to the ceasefire. People like Sherry Tyueli tried to seek Refuge at the U.S.-Vietnam Embassy, the Jade Palace. A complex Granted to the U.S. and Vietnam by Emperor Molt when the U.S. signed a ceasefire on December 15th, 1968.

 signed a ceasefire on December 15th, 1968

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