Death6 -> The Tide is Turning, 2011 (8/11/2016 4:19:09 AM)
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Gaddafi Loyalists vs. Anti-Gaddafi Forces Date/Time: 19th March 2011 - 06:30:00 Zulu / 07:30:00 Local Time Location: Libya Playable Sides: Gaddafi Loyalists, France Background In a recently concluded address broadcast on Libyan state radio, Muammar Gaddafi offered a grim warning to residents of Benghazi, the center of the rebellion seeking to topple the Gaddafi regime: “We are coming tonight, and there will be no mercy.” The past week has seen troops loyal to Gaddafi march closer to Benghazi, Libya’s second city with a population of roughly a million people. They’ve deployed airpower and heavy artillery against a string of towns once held by rebels, reclaiming strategic coastal cities one by one. The death toll is unknown. [image]http://i.imgur.com/W2kvsJN.jpg[/image] Political map of Libya. Green: Loyalist Forces / Red: Opposition Forces Now, ahead of a pivotal vote in the U.N. Security Council that may place a no-fly zone over Libya and prompt international air strikes on Gaddafi’s forces, the dictator who has ruled for 41 years insists his victory at hand. He demanded Benghazi residents turn on the rebel fighters and chillingly told the city to expect their homes to be searched for “traitors,” house by house, “alley by alley.” After the heady, exuberant initial success of the anti-Gadaffi rebellion, the government counteroffensive has been swift and ruthless. The latest town to fall was Ajbadiyah; rebel fighters and residents streamed out of the city on the road to Benghazi, fleeing tank and mortar fire. [image]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/03/16/article-1366900-0B34B79700000578-407_634x387.jpg[/image] [image]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/03/16/article-1366900-0B34C36500000578-174_634x378.jpg[/image] [image]http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/multimedia/archive/00125/83377736_Zawiyah_125156b.jpg[/image] [image]http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/51720000/jpg/_51720256_jex_990099_de29-1.jpg[/image] But Benghazi — larger, more populous, and the most significant base for the opposition movement — will prove far trickier to capture. Observers expect the rebels to put up a last stand here, and a bloody siege may only spur the slow-moving international community to finally intervene. Scenario Notes This scenario is about using the tools that have been given to you so it is not intended to play with unlimited magazines. Read through the briefing in detail to have a better grip on the situation. Good luck! Credits Scenario Creator: Death6
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