Early in the morning the next day.
The Xyperian vanguard force set off from their military base and entered Eurasia's border. In the meantime, Xyperia officially declared war against Eurasia.
Just as Xyperia proclaimed war against Eurasia, an emergency Cabinet meeting was initiated in Eurasia and there was only a single line of message from the President of Eurasia— Show no mercy to whoever affronts Eurasia!
With that, Eurasia had also unleashed a battle against Xyperia officially.
Thus, Eurasia entered into a war with Xyperia.
Under the command of the Chief Military
Governor, the North Army sprang into action.
In a flash, the vanguard from Xyperia was annihilated in the midst of detonation.
Followed by that, the fighter jets and missile forces from both sides were all dispatched to blast the opponents. Both armies entered into a deranged and berserk clash and couldn't wait to wipe out the grounds of the enemy with their missiles.
The combat on the first day was extremely intense.
Providentially, the fighter jets, missile force, missile defense system, and even the medical technology of Eurasia were far more advanced than that of Xyperia.
As a result, during the first day of the battle, even though the North Army suffered heavy losses, Xyperia experienced much more severe damage.
Within Xyperia, countless important military targets including its airport were brought to ruin. All of its fighter jets were obliterated and countless warriors sacrificed themselves amidst the gunfire.
Nonetheless, Shia led his army and resisted tenaciously, persisting in their battle with the North Army till the very end.
As a matter of fact, the Xyperians had always had this fixation against Eurasia. Thus, there was a high fighting spirit within Xyperia and additional troops were sent to the border overnight.
Meanwhile, in the North, an inconspicuous building was used temporarily as the command center of the North Army to prevent it from being attacked by the missiles from the enemy. Its location was very discreet.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Salute to the General