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BAF Strike Kills Dozens Of Funeral Guests
ARRANMORE - In a cynical show of force, the Bretonian Armed Forces launched an attack during the funeral of Ian Carew, marring a somber event with violence and killing dozens of civilians.
Ian Carew, known for his lifelong dedication to the Molly cause, passed away due to natural causes at the age of 101. His funeral, held in Dublin on a Saturday evening, was attended by hundreds of Mollys as well as dozens of guests from across the sector, coming together to pay their respects to the last founder.
Halfway through the ceremony, Bretonian ships struck the gathering. Survivors of the attack say that they were especially eager to target the civilian ships present. So far, 14 men, 22 women, and 3 children have been identified among the dead, with scores of injured undergoing treatment.
“This heartless attack was a clear attempt to demoralise the movement,” said Chancellor Jac Yarwood. “A hope that by striking us in a moment of mourning, they would leave us broken, and in doing so the Crown has shown not only its morality for the facade it is, but once again proven that they lack the understanding and respect for the people that would be required for any form of compromise or peace.”
The Kingdom has not released any statements to comment on the attack, but inside sources suggest they were likely seeking to undermine the movement's logistics and morale. However, this brutal act has only galvanised the resolve of those fighting for their freedom. The Republican Provisional Assembly vowed to continue their struggle, honouring the legacy of Mr. Carew and those harmed in Saturday’s tragic events.
Quite the lack of respect. Granted, I did the same twice just this week. It is a solid method, makes me wonder who sold off the Family tactics to the Bretonians though.
A comment from the Spokesperson for the Provence Directorate for Foreign Affairs
Peaceful demonstrations, even by the enemy, have to be respected. An attack on a civilian convoy is not acceptable. I was part of the Delegation sent by the Unione Corse aboard a Frigate carrying guests from Liberty, Kusari, Gallia, and even Bretonia, and we saw their arrival.
The goal was not a demonstration of force in the Dublin system - the Bretonian Armed Forces did not respect the funeral procession. They keep trying to resolve their problems by the sword, yet they do not understand that: you live by the sword, you die by the sword. We are not politically aligned here, but we strongly condemn the relentless and arguably illegal assault made by the Bretonian Armed Forces.
We urge all parties to engage in dialogue and to refrain from extrajudicial killings, especially when many people present represent other organizations, and even governments.
Our hearts go out to the people killed and their grieving families during this attack. We hope this conflict can be resolved peacefully, and that the Bretonian Armed Forces will be held accountable for their questionable offensive against a decidedly peaceful convoy, comprising individuals from all sides of the Sector.
Spokesperson for the Provence Directorate for Foreign Affairs
Did you guys see this Corse weirdo comment above? Look at them, making up stories about guests and all. What next? Want a funeral for your sicko war criminals? Piss off to Gallia and stay there! Best not show your face around me, buddy, it could be your funeral next.
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