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July 18, 2020. Moscow calls on Bejing for help, Euros drive hard into Russia.

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RFNN Weekly Report
Cleared for public release
Reporting from Eastern Russia

Russia's foreign ministry are currently in high level talks with China, hoping to receive immediate support from the PLA.

We begin this report with news from the home front. Our southern line has utterly collapsed. Overnight, European forces took control of Thessaly and Ft. Levski, which gives Europe unhindered control of the Mediterranean Sea. One can only assume that these shipping routes will be used to transport military resources. The only beacon of hope left is Carpathia, which our forces are holding with all their might. Sevastopol is back in our hands after what was, to be honest, a pitiful attack.

An the north, all is holding steady. Our special forces are launching attacks on Copenhagen, intent on capturing the port back from Europe.

It is no exaggeration to say that the Euros are the biggest threat to the motherland since the Germans in WWII. With this in mind, government officials are working with the Chinese to secure an alliance. The details of this alliance are still being worked out, but it can be assumed that it will involve military support. Obviously, the United States is working to stop this deal, making their own concessions to the Chinese. It is important to note that China is not covered by the US/EUR or Russian missile shield programs. Initial reports indicate that Western American ICBM sites are on a high level of alert, called "Defcon 2".

The American front is going slightly better then yesterday. We have secured Grissom Air Base and Springfield, giving the SGB another shot at the Three Mile Island complex. Although America secured Ft. Campbell last night, Spetsnaz responded almost immediately, attacking the base with gusto. Shenandoah Valley is again under attack by Americans, but battalion commanders foresee victory in the area.

European forces have been driven out of Pamlico, and are once again pushed back to Okefenokee. Citizens of the region have been seen fighting alongside the JSF, trying to once again, push the invaders off of American soil.

Reminders:
Moscow has been 60% evacuated. A bomber crashed into the H-57 junction last night. This was the main east-west highway junction in the area, and the loss has delayed evacuation efforts. Highway 1 has been reopened on a temporary basis for military traffic only. It will periodically shut down to accept air traffic, and any private citizen using the highway cannot be guaranteed safe passage.

Any citizen wishing to sign up to fight for Mother Russia should contact their nearest government official.

Have a pleasant day. Stay safe.
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