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14-16th of September, Nykøbing, Denmark
Meytus contractors joined the NSU forces at their big push in the town of Nykøbing, around 200 contractors had joined the frontline, operating in both their own small sections and in NSU infantry units.
The Meytus contractors utilized IED's and other explosives, that was planted days ago before the push to inflict heavy damage on unaware Danish and allied forces, Meytus contractors also stashed a lot of weapons like rocket launchers and heavy machine guns along with ammo in various buildings, so they wouldn't have to carry it and be slowed down when changing positions.
The total casualty count of Meytus reached 52.
16 KIA
36 WIA
An alleyway being cleared by Meytus Contractors
Contractors ambushing GDS troops attempting a counter attack
17th of September, Nykøbing
After the big push, and the capturing of Nykøbing, some mercenaries from Legio Fortvna PMC was still stranded in the town, Meytus made a deal with the NSU that they would be the ones dealing with the Russian mercenaries, to avenge the 26 men that had been killed in a big raid on a Meytus hideout a week ago.
Meytus contractors engaging stranded Fortvna mercenaries in a parking garage.
9 men from Fortvna dead and 1 captured
3 men from Meytus dead and 3 wounded
Lviv Oblast Military Proving Grounds, Volhynia
Volhynia's military industry has been booming lately, new aircrafts and weapons has been adopted by the Army and Airforce of Volhynia, today a new IFV called "Voyaka-1" was introduced into the Volhynian Army, as part of the BORKA program made for a second modernization phase for the Volhynian Army.
The new IFV is designed by the orginially Ukrainian Morozov Design Bureau, it uses a more modern design from likes of the German PUMA, the Swedish CV90 and the American Bradley, as the BMP design is old and generally very cramped and not fit for the modern Volhynian soldiers body and kit. The Voyaka is currently only replacing the BMP in the 11th Guards Division and the 102nd Grenadier Guards.
Officers from various Army, Marine and Airmobile units viewing the new IFV in action.
Grenadiers from the 102nd performing a live fire demonstration