BREAKING— According to sources inside Zuhlgan, allied forces have again dropped leaflets across large swathes of the Eastern Prira region warning of an impending major operation. The leaflets urge Zuhlganis to evacuate the area, and show routes towards the Krauanagazan and Zuhlgani fronts which have been designated, “evacuation corridors.”
This comes despite the recent passage of a resolution in the World Forum condemning actions that endanger civilian populations in conflict zones. The resolution, backed by several Cordilian nations and international allies, called for an immediate cessation of escalatory measures and urged all involved parties to ensure the safety of civilians. However, reports from Eastern Prira indicate that tensions are escalating, with increasing deployments along both the Krauanagazan and Zuhlgani fronts.
Humanitarian organizations have expressed alarm, with the International Federation for Humanitarian Aid warning that the operation could exacerbate an already dire situation. Cordilian Human Rights Watch has also called for a pause in hostilities to allow safe passage for the estimated 180,000 civilians still trapped in the region.
Allied officials have not disclosed specific details about the nature or timing of the operation, but sources suggest that the goal may be to secure strategic towns and infrastructure in the volatile Eastern Prira area. The Krauanagazan and Zuhlgani governments have advised residents to follow evacuation protocols, while local leaders urge all factions to respect the designated corridors to prevent further civilian casualties.