10 Sept 2020, 19:22

Kiel is liberated

At twilight, a mutiny began in Kiel. Members of the People's Militia as well as the military rose up in defiance of the Areai government, arresting their superiors before declaring loyalty to the Republic. As the populace began to realize what was happening, many took to the streets to celebrate the liberation, joining the mutinous forces in marching through the city and declaring its newfound freedom. A workers' council was formed, and republican institutions, such as the professional groups, were set up.

The government of Josephine Areai attempted to command remaining loyalists to fight against the mutiny. This action failed within fifteen minutes, and Areai was forced to flee the city, hidden, by all accounts, in the trunk of a car. The government has since relocated to a farm outside of Kiel, although the exact location remains unknown.

Urban guerillas came into the open, and were celebrated for their role in resisting the short-lived Areai regime in Kiel. Those in the rural areas sent delegates to the workers' council in the city.

A road connecting Kiel to the northern liberated portions of the country, largely undefended as a result of the fighting in the south, was seized in a four-hour long operation.