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Dogome believers challenge Sahaelo generals in their homeland.

Dateline: Today, in southern Sahaelo

Dogome believers challenge Sahaelo generals in their homeland.

After weeks of campaigning, Dogome believers, having met little or no resistance are close to attaining their “first” major strategic objective.
While very little specific information seems to be available, it seems this campaign has focused on, at least, 2 attacks. The political

The first of these follows the Dogome defined Okparo Jelaney River (otherwise known as the Uzoma River) through western Mombuututu to eastern Sahaelo and onto the Tarzania border. Vlesadwassan reconnaissance aircraft have confirmed that all areas in Mombuututu to the west of the Okparo Jelaney River are now under the control of Dogome troops. These very rapid advances happened with, at most, negligible resistance.

The second attack was intended to move through southern Sahaelo, almost directly to the border with the Grongo. Much of the planning for this attack and its potential for success relied on the current instability in Sahaelo.
Initially, Vlesadwassan reconnaissance confirmed evidence that this Dogome attack had faltered about a quarter of the way to the Grongo objective.

On day 2 of the Dogome offensive with, it is believed, a significant amount of political co-operation (??) from some in Sahaelo, the eastern part of the attack secured more in the second day than in the first.

Vlesadwassan land reconnaissance & reconnaissance aircraft have confirmed Dogome claims.


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