Chapter 88 Conflict Escalation

Enzela.

East Africa colonial border outpost.

Mainly responsible for monitoring the movements of exiled indigenous tribes while preventing their return.

Looking at it now, this "rectification" campaign has generally achieved the expectations of the East Africa colonial government.

The Northwest has already become a chaotic battlefield; war inevitably causes deaths, fulfilling the colony's plan to eliminate the indigenous population.

It's not that indigenous tribes haven't tried to return to the East; the East Africa colonial government has set up dozens of military posts along the borders with the Northwest countries.

Creating a one-way valve that only allows the indigenous to leave, not return.

Enzela is one such military post.

Defense against the Northwest in East Africa mainly consists of a straight line from the southwestern corner of Great Lake (Lake Victoria) to the northeastern corner of Soron Lake (Lake Tanganyika).