***ITALY INVADES CROATIA***
The air war over Croatia began at around June 4th over the skies of Zagreb when the close air support of the Italians was lost at 2:49 pm, making the stealth bomber retreat back to Slovenia. The next day the ground invasion began with heavy bombardments upon the initial targets of Rijeka and Zagreb, where consequently for the Croatians, one artillery was destroyed. A battle took place in Zagreb itself, where two armored divisions and 3 legions met with three mechanized infantries. The battle was door to door, leaving the city in ruins. Finally, the Italians were able to walk away victoriously, loosing a divisions of tanks and all three infantry legions. Meanwhile, a lone mechanized infantry fought the much stronger Italian offensive in Rijeka, where they lost taking down only one legion this time. The country signed a surrender early next week.
Losses: 4 Legions, 1 armor division, 1 close air support
Required Garrison: 2 for 3 turns
***SAUDI ARABIA INVADES YEMEN***
The begining opened up with a bombing campaign, which was successful in destroying an artillery placement in Sadah, along the Saudi border, but was later destroyed by the Sanaa Fighter Squadron of Yemen. Next, the Saudi ground force entered the deserts with special operations forces and a few tanks. Two mechanized infantries and an artillery brigade in Taizz supported the Yemen people. It only took one battle for the country to surrender, that of Sanaa.
Losses: 2 Fanatics, 1 Armor, 1 Stealth Bomber
Required Garrison: 1 for 3 turns
***SOUTH AFRICA INVADES D.R.CONGO***
The force moving for Lakasi quickly encountered air defense from the Congo people, as their close air support was gunned down, but luckely the other task force heard of this, and the close air support of their force was able to be prepared to destroy the Congo airforce. The fist group made an easy job out of capturing Likasi, as they teamed with group two that took Kolwezi and Tshikapa. It wasn't long until the whole force was bombarding Kinshasa, the bombardment destroying the fortifications for the two artilleries of Congo, and therfore destroying the two artilleries. The two mechanized infantries were able to destroy one South African division of armored tanks, but died in the process. If it weren't for the high amounts of close air support and artillery to clear the way for tanks in the jungle, this mission would have failed. Plus, the roads were very well made.
Losses: 1 close air support, 1 amored division
Requried Garrison: 3 for 3 turns (cus of the size).