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Title: INSCOM Intelligence Report 28APR19 - Rondon Intel Report
Post by: 1SG J. Brewer on April 28, 2019, 10:36:15 PM
CONFIDENTIAL // REL TO USA

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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

DEFENSE PENTAGON, WASHINGTON, DC
27 APR 19



Rondon City



The port city of Rondon consists of the following areas;

(C)
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(U) There are no definitive borders between the areas of the city, all area-based Intelligence will be slightly general in nature to account for the free movement of personnel in and around the city, as well as accounting for how difficult it can be to accurately track personnel during HUMINT/COMINT efforts.

(C) UN advisors have briefed S-2 Command detailing the noticeable cultural differences, differing political opinions and terror sympathizers loyal to certain cells operating within the nation. Kafistrop, and the city of Rondon in particular, has been at the core of recent civil unrest, with local militias and disgruntled civilians finding new, common, ground.

(C) The following document outlines each major area of the capital city of Rondon, their current situation, any existing points of interest and general background information.

(C) S-2 Intelligence will continue to analyze each area throughout the deployment, monitoring civilian opinions of US/UN forces and brief Task Forces prior to each patrol, highlighting potential dangers and current events relevant to the Task Force.




Slums



(C) The Slums have long been governed by the militia, who have been all too happy to exploit the desperation of those forced to live on the edge of human-like conditions. A key route between the port and Kafistrop-at-large, it will often see clashes between police forces and the populace, either desperate citizens or a Warlord stirring up trouble. The route is also used by UN forces when they need to transit supplies between the airbase and the stadium-based UN efforts in the Mayor district. Multiple reports exist of UN Convoys being forced to come to a halt through the slums, with varying levels of violence on display from the aggressors.

(C) The area's militia are under the strict control of local warlord "Chotho" - real name unknown. Chotho is Zulu for "Hail", likely a name he created for himself as part of his persona. Chotho shows no mercy and no patience for incompetence - his men have been known to strap suicide vests to civilians in their sleep, placing IEDs indiscriminately and being a general menace to all who may question his authority.

Terrain: Full spectrum from urban to shanty
Focal Point: Strongholds towards the center of the area, MSR California running through.
Majority Force: Militia
Secondary Force: Disgruntled civilians, UN forces in transit between Wolcott and the Stadium.
Terror Threat: Elevated




Bakara Market



(C) With the decline of the local fishing industry, so too has the level of legitimate activity through Bakara Market. Whilst it is still a commonplace of commerce for local businesses and civilians, the militia has turned large sections of the market into trading grounds for arms, goods, and supplies of all kinds - most of which are a far cry from legal. Reports vary from human trafficking to guided weapons and, perhaps worst of all, a melting pot for ideals, plans and strategies of the most dangerous variety.

(C) In recent months, the Militia's training boss - Asres Afework Nebiat - has taken up permanent residency in the Market area - with the large numbers of militia frequently in the Market, this has relatively guaranteed his safety on a daily basis. Aside from being an expert tactician, his ruthless and regimented style of leadership is the inspiration for his loyal following, any of whom would do whatever Asres asked - and would do so as expertly as they could manage.

Terrain: Heavily urbanized
Focal Point: Bakara Market in the SW corner, residential areas to the N and NW
Majority Force: Militia
Secondary Force: Elite Guard (rare)
Terror Threat: High




Rondon Port



(C) When the British military packed up and left Rondon in the 1940s, most of their supporting buildings were turned over to the local government in order to support ongoing economic development by giving the government the facilities to house port-supported commercial and administrative facilities. Since falling on hard times, however, much of the Port facilities have fallen into disrepair - with most buildings either left abandoned, or integrated into the garrison of the Elite Guard unit.

(C) The Elite guard has been using the port for moving supplies and equipment into the country, and is critical to their ability to remain supplied and at maximum operational capacity. Due to the critical nature of the facility, it supports a permanent garrison of Elite Guardsmen, organized into a mechanized task force - known after their commander Jember Yoni - thus "Task Force Yoni".

(C) With the port being such a key piece of Kafistrop infrastructure, it's usage is shared between several groups, including independent merchants unrelated to the arms dealing activities of Bakara Market, but under the constant close scrutiny of the Elite Guard.

Terrain: Heavily urbanized
Focal Point: Port facility and associated storage/transit facilities
Majority Force: Elite Guard
Secondary Force: Militia (semi-regularly)
Terror Threat: Severe




Mayor District



(C) Aside from housing the Mayor and his personal staff, the Mayor District is also home to the UN's humanitarian support efforts. The Mayor's residence borders the Market and Port districts, necessitating a heightened level of personal security which has, in turn, led to a feeling of disconnection with the affluent society who can afford life in the upscale district. In a gesture of goodwill towards their citizens, the local government is working to develop the district with multiple construction projects underway, as personnel and funding allow.

(C) Feeding on this disconnection, local militia boss Tarik Dagim has been working to build strengthened ties with the civilian population, often relying on underhanded techniques and a web of dishonesties in order to convince people to join his following - a strategy which has been leaving civilians feeling entrapped and frequently without a way out. Survival of the militia cell relies on their ongoing ability to disrupt UN operations to seize the supplies they require or to protest to "potential followers" and UN staffers alike.

(C) The UN's efforts are being led on the ground by Sandro Cino, an Italian native who is working hard for the people of Rondon - partially out of requirement, and partly as a gesture of goodwill in reparation for the way the country was treated by Italian forces during World War Two conflicts in the region. Despite these best intentions, civilians often respond in a less-than-favorable manner to Cino, and he's recently been forced into a "back seat" role in an effort to cool off rising tensions at the distribution facilities.

Terrain: Ongoing heavy urbanization towards the city center, lessening towards city limits.
Focal Point: Mayor's residence, UN facilities
Majority Force: UN
Secondary Force: Militia
Terror Threat: Elevated




Classified By: S-2 Operations Command
Reason: 1.4(a)
Declassify On: 20290427


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CONFIDENTIAL // REL TO USA