The German Army and the Japanese Special Forces dressed themselves as the Bosnian military and attempted to raid Yugoslavia. This attempt at an invasion ultimately led to the deaths of the German Army and Japanese Special Forces soldiers due to their distinct and dissimilar attributes as compared to the Yugoslavian.
Directly after the failed invasion, a series of earthquakes of different magnitudes served as a distraction for the Yugoslavian forces to move in and shockingly massacre approximately fifty percent of their adult population, while the other fifty percent of the adult population was deported.
The remaining children were sold off for slavery purposes where they will move on to “work” in hazardous and extremely unsafe conditions, which will likely lead them to their unfortunate fates.
As this breaking news came through the Beluga meeting room, the UNSC nations had mixed reactions to the news of the massacre. Some silent in shock, others having loud, outward reactions to the unfortunate news of the fate of the Yugoslavian citizens.