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I'm curious how it works. The 3 militias fighting were part of defensive walls, two triangles protecting the two cities. Of course i didn't move them. How could they end up there?
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When your opponent attack them he most likely lost and the wall broke and sometimes they end up inside a city that is rly close to them (usually the one u walled)
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The enemy is in front of us, the enemy is behind us, the enemy is to the right and left of us. They cant get away this time! - General Douglas Mcarthur
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He had not attacked them in previous turn and had no units close to the 3 problematic militias, he only had the 50 inf prev. turn slighlty NE from where the battle is. No cities are involved here.
Ending previous turn i had the 2 triangles and the battle phase right after that looks like this. He couldn't even have reached the militia near Bangladesh's capital.
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