Well it was not an operation targeted at the UNMC we was just doing some parachute exercises on the queens land near the border of a illegally occupied sovereign territory by terrorists.
We then went to the checkpoint as there was two soldiers looking startled so we went over and explained and they then told us to leave the checkpoint so we left as we went and carried on with combating drugs and then done a 1hour 40 minute gun battle with the terrorists army that tried to do a bank job same time another gang was doing it.
Which at the end you guys pulled out to regroup then come back later for round 6 while we where doing a bank job with a gang. At the end when it all finished we gave our Police Officers that died during a intense fight with the illegals we gave them a proper police burial at our beautiful graveyard in Kavala while the terrorists where buried in some mud hill to north.
Overall the whole thing is nothing spectacular and no need for the hype as I do not consider it a operation.
umm its all ready been confirmed that it was actually undercover police sat in the bank with 2 trucks to make sure the unmc were unable to enter the compound, they sat there for 90 minutes doing nothing whilst we were forced to wipe out 5 waves of police,
lol time to whip out the popcorn gifs. Chill guys who cares where they do there opps no different to us practicing landing on kavala beach
umm its all ready been confirmed that it was actually undercover police sat in the bank with 2 trucks to make sure the unmc were unable to enter the compound, they sat there for 90 minutes doing nothing whilst we were forced to wipe out 5 waves of police,
Originally we came to do training exercises, we kindly asked the UNMC if we could train with them at the Abandoned Montana Family hotel. They denied our request and we kindly left, we where not wanting a gunfight we simply wanted to try and have some friendly communication between the too Factions and train with the new 'Ranger' squadron that the UNMC has. Nothing more we just had friendly intentions. I can understand why the UNMC believed otherwise.