Since the Bulgarians have fallen, Naples decides to join. Naples would begin a full-scale invasion on Cyprus’ Algerian land, sending approximately 200K troops to march through their land, capturing and raiding towns along the way. As a diversion, we would send a much smaller force of. 20K into Greece, occupying an island, which will be important. Back to Algeria. Whilst the diversion made a distraction in Greece, the main invasion had just begun. Using fighter jets as cover and artillery aid, we would begin headed towards that Algerian lake, with goals to capture it, resulting in a foothold in their land. Unfortunately, the distraction force in Greece was mostly crushed, with us barely holding off the Cypricots on our claimed island. In Algeria, we begin deploying our elite box troops, able of withstanding 2-3 bullet shots, onto the field, as a sort of ‘human shield’. We advance further, continually bombing the confused and scared Cyprus forces, going as far as to attempt to bomb important towns, whilst in mainland Cyprus, posters were put up so that we could recruit more to drop in Algeria via parachute into important cities, as spies and to sabotage key tech lines. We close our portion of the Mediterranean, allowing others to come through but strictly punishing Cypricot ships, specifically their trade ships.
Causalities: Cyprus: ~23,800 Naples: ~20,650 Box troops casualties: ~1,200 Link to box troop statistics: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1291759077