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  1. Though the advance of the Zargathian forces went far beyond even the most optimistic of expectations, the Zargathian Commander Yelena Muromets decided that the advance would halt for the moment. While her forces had definitely come far over the past few days, it was also true that the actual amount of Zargathian forces at the front was vastly insufficient. In addition, the amount of relief goods distributed to the area under Zargathian control was starting to stress supply lines, and so the order was given that for the next couple of days, the Zargathian advance would hold as more troops were being sent to the front, forward supply bases were being set up to counter potential shortages in relief goods, ammunition, gasoline and army supplies. In addition, destroyed infrastructure was in need of repair -- at least to the point where APCs and trucks would be able to drive back and forth without too much trouble -- and there were still numerous regions where the Zargathians still needed to build up a small presence to assist the rebels in keeping order as the nation started to break apart. Where Korean AA could be repaired it was, where it could not the Zargathians attempted to install their own from either fixed or portable installations. Counterstrikes would be expected from the GKR's extensive arsenal, and there was a lot more land in need of defending.
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  5. After the declaration from the Republic of Daehan, it took a while for communications to be established between Zargathia and the new Republic. Once such a transmission was established, the territory under their control was subsequently added to the map, and an updated version sent to the UFE's Central Command. Due to not having actual visual confirmation, nor the means to establish such, the Republic's area had been marked in dark blue as per the latest reports of their Northern Rebel contacts.
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  7. Deployed troops:
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  9. 29,000 soldiers (of whom 9,800 reservists), 1,200 casualties.
  10. 400 tanks (of whom 180 light), 50 severely damaged or destroyed.
  11. 195 APCs (used to ferry troops to the front and back), kept out of the fighting, 5 broken down due to mechanical failure.
  12. 15 Mig29 fighter aircraft, no losses
  13. 10 Hind-E anti-armor helicopters, no losses
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