Deadly Coordinated Attacks Rock Krautallaz as Militants Strike Federal Buildings and Installations Across Province
Vellienza, Krauanagaz— A wave of coordinated assaults on federal facilities in Krautallaz has left streets smoldering and authorities scrambling to reestablish order after heavily armed groups struck at least a dozen sites this afternoon and into the evening. Hours after the first reports of gunfire emerged, Krautallaz remains in a state of acute crisis as coordinated militant assaults on federal installations across the province brought widespread chaos and panic. The FPA confirmed this morning that units had responded to simultaneous incidents in Mitayyal, Vellienza, Zette, and several smaller towns, including an attack on the Federal Courthouse in Mitayyal and heavy gunfire reported at the FPA field office in Vellienza. Federal officials describe the assailants as “scores of heavily armed individuals” who converged on government buildings in small, fast-moving teams. At least two of the locations were struck with explosive devices, according to law enforcement sources.
The FPA confirmed that armed groups, described by officials as “organized, heavily equipped, and acting with clear intent,” carried out assaults on buildings in major urban centers such as Mitayyal, Vellienza, Orlanpríg, and Ket’hran. Major targets included the Mitayyal Federal Courthouse, multiple FPA field offices, the Provincial Immigration Records Center, and several CommNet relay substations supporting federal communication networks.
Two senior federal government officials, speaking under condition of anonymity, stated that early casualty tallies are “not promising.” While the FPA has not issued an official number, hospital staff in Mitayyal and Vellienza confirmed receiving multiple victims with gunshot wounds and shrapnel injuries. Public Safety sources in Mitayyal and Vellienza says well over thirty people from the scenes were reported as “dead on arrival,” while multiple other patients are in critical condition. The FPA has not released a consolidated casualty toll, saying only that “there have been injuries on both civilian and security personnel.” Local ambulance services say they have transported at least one hundred fifty severely wounded and at least a dozen fatalities to regional hospitals, an initial total that officials emphasize is unverified.