“We Are Only Doing a Military Exercise,” Says MAD
In response to recent reports and speculation, the private military contractor Mechanised Assault Detachment (MAD) has firmly denied any intentions to seize Halli Airfield. Spokespersons from MAD have stated that their presence near the frontline is solely for the purpose of conducting a military exercise and that neither MAD nor the Coalition of Nordberg has any plans to attack Halli Airfield.
Addressing the Allegations
Rumors have been circulating that MAD units, recently spotted just 50 kilometers from the frontline, were preparing to play a crucial role in an imminent offensive to capture the strategically significant Halli Airfield. These reports suggested that the Coalition of Nordberg might leverage MAD’s capabilities to gain control of the airfield and its valuable assets.
However, MAD’s public relations department has categorically denied these allegations. “Our units are engaged in a routine military exercise,” said a MAD spokesperson. “We are not planning any offensive operations against Halli Airfield. Furthermore, the Coalition of Nordberg has expressed no interest in attacking or capturing the airfield. Any fighting in the area could render the airfield useless.”
Clarifying the Mission
MAD emphasizes that their current activities are purely defensive and aimed at training and readiness. “The presence of our forces near the frontline is part of a scheduled exercise to enhance operational efficiency and preparedness,” the spokesperson continued. “These exercises are crucial for maintaining the high standards of our personnel.”
The Coalition of Nordberg has also supported MAD’s statement, reiterating their lack of interest in initiating an attack on Halli Airfield. “Our focus remains on stabilizing the regions under our control and ensuring the safety and security of our citizens,” said a Coalition representative.
Increasing Tensions
MAD hopes that these clarifications will help reduce the growing tensions and dispel any misunderstandings regarding their intentions. “We are committed to transparency and cooperation with all parties involved,” added the MAD spokesperson. “Our goal is to support peace and stability in the region through responsible and professional conduct.”
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