Chapter 1312 - Armed Intervention (1/2)
Chapter 1312: Armed Intervention
FARC’s declaration of war on the Coloovernment forces not only shocked the UA, but also their advisors, Russia and Xin
Timochenko not only pushed the plan ahead by half a year, but he also didn’t send a er
However, he couldn’t take the entirety of the blame
Juan died at the hands of the CIB… Whether or not he really died because of the CIB, it was an excellent opportunity to attack the pro-UA government
The Colombian President was dead, the vice president was too incole within the elites was escalating The entire political situation in the country was in chaos and the popular support had plu for a revolution were there If he didn’t use this opportunity, ould be a better tiuerrillas active in the eastern tropical rain forest swarest offensive attack in the western region controlled by government forces in the 21st century
Wrapped in bullet chains and aruerrillas rushed out of the tropical rainforest and swarmed the streets They fired at any police vehicles they sahich forced the Colombian police, with small pistols, unable to fend for themselves
The militia who came to support were no match either They were forced to retreat, and soon the entire toas under the control of FARC
The same scene happened in different small towns at the foot of the Andes
This ti cities by taking control of the rural area first, as he executed guerrilla tactics to the extreovernes eak defense forces were his focus
As for the Coloovernment forces, the situation could not be worse
To describe it in one word, it was chaotic
The vice president who had taken over for the president was a mascot He did not have any influence in his party If it weren’t for Juan’s death, he would never have the chance to become the president
However, even if he was a ress with a coe the issues within the party, let alone to solve the diplomatic crisis and and civil war?
The battle in the Paain in a guerrilla warfare The Coloade to the Cucuta area north of Pa the locals, and on the other hand, it was to prevent the FARC fro control of this economic center
Unfortunately, South America was in typhoon season, and heavy rains had continued for many days
The road conditions in the Andes were terrible to begin with, and the threat of thunderstorhtmare for armored forces Most of the tanks were stranded at the foot of the ade had to abandon the cumbersome heavy armor, and the infantries transported by trucks were the first to arrive at the Coloade just happened to encounter the FARC guerrillas
A battle broke out in the heavy rain between the two sides
Both sides were elite forces, especially the Coloh two tank battalions were forced to stay behind, the armored vehicles were still effective In the end, the victory was decided after FARC guerrillas were forced to retreat
As for who really won?