Re: Dundorf Heute (Dundorf Today)
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2019 4:47 am
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Bundespolizei conducts successful raid on the nation's largest alleged extremist cell
Fuchstal, 14 November 4521
Elite members of the Bundespolizei are seen converging on a suspected extremist cell in Fuchstal this morning.
In the early hours of the morning, nearly a year after the nation was put into a state of prolonged martial law in the face of extremism, elite units of the Kronstein branch of the Bundespolizei launched a successful raid against an alleged leading nationalist cell. After some time, along with scattered gunfire, according to eyewitness reports, several members of the ultra-nationalist Dundorfische Nationale Union were bound by handcuffs and escorted to local police precincts. Law enforcement has confirmed that some members of the DNU were killed by police in the operation.
While certainly not the end to the ongoing extremism, the movement is expected to have suffered a considerable morale loss with the DNU's dissolution at the hands of local law enforcement. Obermeister Jonas Schricker stated to reporters "While this is certainly not the end to the nation's extremism, we expect splinter groups to be much more disorganized, and frankly, easier to apprehend." Many have praised the efforts of the Bundespolizei, calling it the beginning of the end of the nation's military junta.
Still unaccounted for are the largely smaller in number monarchist and fascist groups, who were suspected to be collaborating with the DNU. At the time of this publication, the Bundespolizei has stated that although the headquarters and ringleaders of these movements are unknown, they are expected to be much weaker in numbers and not likely to pose a massive threat, although apprehension of these groups is still paramount to national law enforcement.