Following the beginning of the offensive by Allied forces, the dug-in Beytszandao detatchment sent to see what was going on, and if necessary, prevent an assault on Beytszandao or Kron, was forced to fight against a numerically superior foe, caught by suprise. Due to the underestimation of Beytszandao forces, the fact how they didn't expect them to fight back seemingly, and their defensive advantage, the central flank of the offensive was stalled and took very considerable casualties, especially for the Oo-La spearhead. This has left the Tuqhui advances far ahead of the rest of the push, struggling a little supply-wise. This has been a pretty positive thing for Beytszandao, since this is their first significant victory in months. However, the one bad thing is that this has also resulted in a loss in the fight against Sin'tszyan, as a very skilled general, who's strategic capabilities allowed for the Beytszandao armies to match the Sin'tszyan in that battle, had to be sent with the detachment.