US Marines reportedly inside Chernarus

SOUTH ZAGORIA, Chernogorsk (AAN) – Unconfirmed sightings raise hopes for Chernarus solution.

Cruise missileReports flooding in from sources all over Chernarus say one thing this morning: the Marines are here. The US embassy has yet to confirm the invasion and live communication with sources inside the South Zagoria region of Chernarus is difficult, however the shear volume of reports received by AAN and increased activity in the blogsphere and on social networking sites clearly point to a surprise invasion from US forces.

Earlier this week the US redirected the 27th Marine Expeditionary Unit to the Green Sea from maneuvers in the Mediterranean, following the assassination of Chernarussian PM Alexander Baranov and increasing violence inside South Zagoria.

One anonymous blogger claims to have seen what 'he' calls a series of “cruise missiles” heading along the coast toward the provincial capital Chernagorsk. Several claim to have seen “jet aircraft” “strafing” the ChDKZ-occupied city. Last month mechanized infantry claiming to belong to the defunct 'Chernarussian Movement of the Red Star' took control of much of the region's south coast. Chernogorsk fell to the rebels last week.

Cruise missile
Cruise missiles seen above Chernogorsk city, Chernarus

Foreign journalists have been denied entry to the region since the crisis began in September.

China activist Chen Guangcheng says at Beijing airport

Blind activist Chen Guangcheng is one of China's best-known dissidentsBlind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng said on Saturday he was at Beijing's international airport and that he believed he would be flying to New York.



Car bomb explodes near security agencies in Syria

In this citizen journalism image provided by Sham News Network SNN, an anti-Syrian regime protester, holds up a Cross and Crescent painted with colors of the Syrian revolution flag during a demonstration against Syrian President Bashar Assad, at the Damascus suburb of Yabroud, Syria, Friday, May 18, 2012. Syrian security forces fired tear gas and live ammunition to disperse thousands rallying Friday in Aleppo in what activists said was the largest protest yet in a city that has largely remained loyal to President Bashar Assad during the country's 15-month uprising. (AP Photo/Sham News Network, SNN)THE ASSOCIATED PRESS IS UNABLE TO INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THE AUTHENTICITY, CONTENT, LOCATION OR DATE OF THIS HANDOUT PHOTOA strong explosion shook Syria's eastern city of Deir el-Zour Saturday, apparently targeting a security agency in the latest of a wave of blasts to hit the country in recent months, state media and opposition activists reported.



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