CHAOS IN KARZOSTAN
Karin Ivers, Pallad City Post
[Archived Article: Published 4 Years Ago]

The border situation between Karzostan and Zardika escalated into full-scale war yesterday after both sides exchanged airstrikes on each others’ soil. Prominent military bases were targeted, along with several civilian-occupied districts. Recent hostilities have effectively ended any discussion related to last year’s proposed peace negotiations. The two countries have been engaged in a long-standing conflict for nearly two decades over territorial disputes.

Further complicating matters, six months ago it was discovered that Karzostan possessed vast deposits of the rare mineral, Torenium. The mineral’s value could potentially affect the economic and political landscape in the region, but Zardika’s officials have remained adamant that the deposits were on land illegally obtained by the Karzostani military.

After the recent airstrike exchange, Zardika has blockaded Karzostani ports, declaring its coastal waters “war zones” and ordered soldiers into Karzostan, where reports of ground combat have been confirmed.

In addition to their own militaries, it’s rumored that both Zardika and Karzostan have employed numerous private security contractors for “advanced tactical operations.”

Danger Zone One. Story by Midnight. Art by Salaiix.