Kafuri Armed Forces kill 8, detain 5 suspected foreign Special Forces. Militant group kidnaps 4 foreigners near Lehonti.
LEHONTI-- Kafuri Armed Forces have killed eight persons suspected of being part of a Likatonian Covert Operations Unit during an armed attack on a Kafuri Military Intelligence compound, near the city of Kumen, O'mer Province. Kafuri Security forces managed to capture five persons after the attack. Those five individuals detained have been identified by the Kafuri Military Intelligence as being in possession of Cildanian weapons, uniforms and dogtags, making it likely they are members of the Cildanian Special Forces. The captured men have been transported to the Abu Aziz Security Facility near the city of Boaz, Abi'nadi Province, for interrogation. This Security Facility is used as a prison for "unwanted and subversive" elemants within Kafuri society and is notorious for its use of unconventional interrogation methodes. Kafuri Military Intelligence Officers will interrogate the prisoners to try and obtain information about their operations within Kafuristan and any other information the men might have. Kafuri Security Forces have begon an manhunt for any other remaining units of foreign Special Forces inside Kafuristan.
Armed militants of the AAPK claim recent kidnappings.
A militant group claimed they have kidnapped four foreigners from an hotel in the Kafuri capitol of Lehonti. The group, calling itself the Abadi Army for the Protection of Kafuristan or AAPK, said in an video-statement they released today that they had captured 3 men and a woman from the Ibn Ali Hotel in the capitol of Lehonti. From the passports shown in the video, the Kafuri autorities have identified the abducted persons as being a man and woman from Telamon, a man from Likatonia and a man from Keymon. The AAPK said they would release the people they had abducted if the assault on Kafuristan ends. If not, they would consider all foreign nationals inside Kafuristan as enemy combatants and vowed to kill all enemies of Kafuristan or die trying. The Kafuri Government has not yet the react to the claims, but unofficial sources close to the army have stated that the government views the abductions as unimportant since they involve citizens of hostile nations.