When major military breakthroughs were achieved in two directions in East Africa, the western Angola colony troops also encountered trouble.
However, this trouble did not come from East Africa, but from the African environment and the Portuguese army's own lack of preparation.
Luaina was a small East African village in the central Danube Province, established as a small stronghold during the development of East Africa's western region.
However, with East Africa implementing scorched earth policies in the western region, Luaina had long been deserted, eventually being destroyed by the East African Defense Army.
A small troop from the Angola colony was the first to discover it, but upon finding it to be an empty village, everyone was greatly disappointed.
"Oerting, damn it, this is another empty village. If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, I'd have thought it had been struck by a plague. There's not a trace of human presence!"
