In the fertile land of Angola, the smoke of war did not completely end with the collapse of the Portuguese kingdom's colonial regime, even though East Africa destroyed Angola's spiritual pillar—Luanda.
Because compared to Luanda, there is a group of "true" masters on this land of Angola, whose most genuine interest is not the so-called "patriotism," but rather the land and abundant resources of Angola.
Angola's plantations and mines, these "Portuguese" who really live in Angola, their resistance against East Africa did not end with the fall of Portuguese rule.
In the war against Luanda, East Africa had no time to manage these plantation or mine owners. Now that the direct war is over, to acquire Angola's land, East Africa has had to launch a new round of military operations.
Engage.
Engage is 267 kilometers away from Luanda, a Portuguese plantation, and at this time, a company of the 416th regiment is fighting here against the plantation's guards.
